Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 137, 19 April 1920 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1920.
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The Theatres
i be supplied by Nixon and Sans, a man.
and woman team in a black and tan revue -which la billed as "Hotel Happenings." They are a pair of irresistible comedians, and their comedy skit consists ot a smart line of patter with up-to-the-minute songs and dances o cleverly Interwoven as to
WASHINGTON The suave and debonair David Powell was never seen to better advantage than in the f lrnt Cenrre Fitz-
inaurice production. "On With the , make their act one of the snappiest
Dance," in which he Is featured with Mae Murray at the Washington theater this week.
Mr. Powell has an intensely dramat
in vaudeville. Comnletinz the bill
will be Al. Conrad and company in "A Little o This and a Little o That." This is a musical act wherein tal-
lc role as a young architect who is i entea musicians perform aamiramy wooed and won by a girl whom he I upon the piano, violin and piano-ac-doesn't at all love, and later nearly ! cordeon. The many friends of Miss comes to grief "Kim" Kirkham, a former Richmond
He appeared opposite Billie Burke si, w" uaye me pleasure oi gveei
In "The Make-Believe Wife." with El
sie Ferguson in "Under the Greenwood Tree" and "Counterfeit," with Irene Castle In "The Firing Line." and was co-featured in "The Teeth of the Tiger." RICHMOND -The story of "The Amazing Woman" the superb feature which will be the attraction at the Richmond theatre Monday and Tuesday with Ruth Clifford in the leading role, has the element of novelty that must appeal to those who seek entertainment in picture shows. The story ha3 to do with a young girl who has had the advantage of things that wealth and good position can obtain and, yet with all that, leads such a paradoxical life that it well sustains the title given this picture. To be good when you are bad and bad
ing her shadowy form on the screen
in "The Tattlers," a five-reel Fox production featuring Miss Madlaine Travers, which will be shown the first three days in conjunction with the afore mentioned acts.
American Legion H
v ' Two state senators living in widely separated parts of Indiana have indorsed that proposed war memorial project in letters to state officials of the American Legion. They are Senator James Nejdl of Whiting and Senator C. A. Erskine of Evansville. "I am already on record with the various Legion posts of Lake county as favoring the construction of a state memorial in the form of a suitable building," Senator Nejdl says. Senator Erskine wrote that he approved of the proposal to honor In
diana's sons and daughters by erect
ing a state war memorial building at Indianapolis.
grams and letters beingi received at list convention will strive to reach national headauarters. The house their eoal of $100,000,000. Indiana's
committee proposes to eliminate the optional features of home aid, land settlement and vocational training, and give the service men SI for each day of service. Franklin d'Olier, national commander of the Legion, was in Washington Friday to present the substance of the complaints received at national headquarters and to urge on the hmm committee that the four-fold plan be kept intact.
Telegraph company. In the little cemeterv here where his father, mother
share of the total amount to be raist and ancestors were buried before him. is $3,500,000, of which $15,85 is ap- Burial was preceded by services at the portioned to the local church. old Presbyterian meeting house with
Special exercises were held yeBter
day by the young people.
THEODORE N. VAIL FUNERAL IS MARKED BY SIMPLICITY PARSIPPANY, N. J., April 19 Simplicity marked the funeral here Sunday of Theodore N. Vail, former head of the American Telephone and
Members of the American Legion are not in sympathy with the proposal of the ways and means committee of the house of representatives to
eliminate from the Legion's adjusted compensation bill three of the optional features, and leave only the cash
a flood of tele-
a constable to recover a town belonz-
when you are good in a way indicates lnS to Mrs. Sarles, and this raised the the sort ot character that she is. She j heat of anger.
Sarles went to police headquarters and wanted to know "how much it will cost to beat a guy?" He was informed there was no fixed price. He replied it made little difference, as
! he had a job to perform and was on
is the embodiment of a woman, the mystery, who ever since the time of Adam and Eve has baffled man. MURRETTE "The Inferior Sex" carries an espe-
Roscoe Sarles Arranges In Advance to "Clean Up
A n . T al teatures, and lea un A Ury cieangribonug, according to
Roscoe Sarles, famed as a pilot of racing cars, and brother of Miss Hazel Sarles, formerly of Richmond, demonstrated he also has some ability along pugilistic lines when he "cleaned out" a Lafayette dry cleaning establishment. It was necessary for Sarles to secure the services of
For Two Years He Had A Bad Stomach
American meat products are extremely popular in Hankow, China, and find a ready sale in all retail stores.
VIGRAN TRUNKS 617 Main St
-.tul anneal in wmnpn in thn PYnillsite i ,le llc4u a
rAnna ,nniav.oii ta marveiniK. mil-! "is way- A few minutes later the
linery creations, the beautiful settings and wonderful scenery. This picture, starring Mildred Harris Chaplin, the star charming, is shown at the g --Murrette theater Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mildred Harris Chaplin appears in different scenes in more than a dozen different gowns, all of them the last word in fashionable artistry. Thfl Rpttine-s are rich and of un
usual beauty, the interior scenes being largely in the drawing rooms of the wealthy, ballrooms, beautiful con-
servatories, fashionable hotels ana cafes and private yachts. Outdoor settings are taken along the western coast on the seashore where the surf breaks at the foot of the lawns of the wonderful country estates. "The Inferior Sex" is a story of a beautiful young society girl, who, having married the man of her heart's desire, believes that the rest of her life will be one long honeymoon. MURRAY Headlining the new bill at the Mur-i-ay, opening Monday matinee, comes the Misses Merritt and Bridewell, two
classy young ladies direct from the larger city circuits where they have been royally received this season in their offering, which they term "Bright Bits of Mirth and Original Melodies." Besides being accom
plished vocalists and musicians, these
police received a call and Sarles had
carried out his intentions. He reported at police headquarters, left his address in Indianapolis and told the authorities if they wanted him to telephone. He is stopping in Indianapolis getting .ready for the 500-mile race, in which he will drive a Monroe car.
At Last! A Perfect Way to Whiten Teeth
A woman's beauty is completely spoilt by stained, unhealthy or broken
teeth. A smile, which ought to be such a beautiful thing, should reveal an even row of perfectly wihte teeth. But, unfortunately, few sets of teeth ere really white, for the simple reason that brushing with the usual dentrifices I!T"not an effective means of removing stains, and so many dread the peridical visit to the dentist to have their teeth scraped. All teeth are covered with thin films or "plaques," which are bound to become discolored in time if only tooth powder or paste is depended upon to keep them spotless. Many have learned however, of a remarkable product, "Once-a-Week Tooth Polish," which is a veritable wonder-worker in removing the brownish or grayish films from the teeth. Also that once removed, stains
arm tartAr will nsvtr return if tv.i,
young ladies have an abundance of.harmles3 preparation is used once a
pulchritude which i3 greatly enhanced
by their lavish gowns. The comedy portion of the bill will
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Kokomo Man Relates How the System Tonic, Dreco, Has Entirely Cured Him.
That the stomach is responsible for ninety per cent of all the diseases that the human flesh is heir to is generally conceded by the medical profession. When we realize that it
is also indirectly responsible for liv
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says: "For over two years I have been troubled with my stomach, liver and kidneys, I had no appetite and what food I ate did me no good, as it would ferment in my stomach and cause gas to form. I dreaded every meal, as I suffered agony afterwards. I was constipated, had dizzy spells, headaches, palpitation of the heart, and my lived was torpid and sluggish, and had dreadful paLrs in my kidneys and could hardly sit down at times. I had tried numbers of medi
cines, but none of them helped me until I heard of your medicine Dreco, and that was the medicine that did the work in my case, t-have no more trouble with my stomach, and can eat anything I want without distress. I sleep well at night. My liver and kidneys are working well, and I am glad to state that Dreco has entirely cured me." All good druggists now sell Dreco and it is highly recommended in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite's Six Drug Stores. advertisement.
Widows Grass Widows Goody Goody Husbands Restless Wives Girls SHOULD SEE Constance Talmadge in "Search of a Sinner" MURRETTE Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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the Rev. George C. Houghton of "the Little Church Around the Corner" of New York officiating. Dr. Houghton was for many years a close personal friend of Mr. Vail.
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New shipment of Spring Dresses THE WHEN 712 Main St.
RICHMOND THEATRE Home of the Clearest Pictures in Town TODAY AND TUESDAY " THE AMAZING WOMAN . LLOYO CARltTON production with RUTH CLIFfOkD Also a good comedy Adults 17c Children 11e
SELECT VAUDEVILLE
MURRAY BETTER COME EARLY"
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MERRITT and BRIDEWELL
Two classy girls in "Bright Bits of Mirth and Original Melodies." This act is Big-Time Calibre MADLAINE TRAVERSE in "THE TATTLERS" Five-reel Fox production. Supported by Miss "KIM" KIRKHAM A (Richmond girl formerly employed in the office of The Starr Piano Co., and First National bank. A society drama of The Newly Rich.
NIXON AND SANS . In "Hotel Happenings." A black and tan revueSome dancing! Some comedy! Heaps of Laughs! 4k AL CONRAD AND COMPANY' In "A Little O This and a Little O" That." You will enjoy every moment of this act. '
COMING THURSDAY ',!, Madam Vcrabella and Co. 4 people Flagler and Malia and Kartell COMING THURSDAY, APRIL 29 f "EVERY SAILOR" Big "Gob" revue as produced at sea aboard the U. S. S. "George Washington." For President Wilson and wife.
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PALACE
TODAY-
The Home of "REEL" Pictures HARRY CAREY in "THE ACE OF THE SADDLE" Speed, action, thrills, laughs Also the rib-tickler "Wild Lions and Wedding Balls' TUESDAY Selznick production a great myBtery play "A Scream in the Night"
Theatre Beautiful
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Hear Our Pipe Organ and Jazz Orchestra.
"WHERE THE STARS TWINKLE FIRST"
STARTING TOMORROW FOR THREE DAYS DOES MARRIAGE KILL LOVE
Every Girl in Love Every Married Woman Every Manwin want to know how this is answered by the star charming
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A Startling Expose of Married Life and Domestic Problems In a story that Shatters Traditions and tells how to be Happy Though Married.
Do You Want to Know HOW TO WIN LOVE? HOW TO KEEP LOVE1 THIS BARES THE SECRET Risque But Not Too Risky ! Also A SUNSHINE COMEDY "PRIVATE HUSBANDS" Admission Adults, 25c Cents
NOW Until Tlmrsday
DON'T MISS IT!
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PRODUCTION!
"On Wifh ThG Dance"
HER FIRST PICTURE FOR FIRST NATIONAL
Children, 15c Cents, including Tax
BfcWW' Faster - Faster WZ 1'.'$ f.''pf Slaves of Pleasure, lost In the spell of Broadff""' "''.y t way'9 18hts and laghte- Driven by 'the 1 iW'vmxw r A ' J 'asl1 un'ulfllle(l desires on and on W&W k I dancing, loving, thirsting for new sensag " tlons beyond the law beyond virtue into jwisl rf vivid, lavish drama of'human souls that raillilPl ityMP drank of too much "life" on New York's M1'. Great White Way. w VCry CCne 8 en8at'n
Thursday Only . "WOMAN" . A Maurice Tourneur production An enchanting and fascinating photoplay
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