Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 140, 22 April 1920 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920.

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LIBERTY PLANT CLOSES; H. S. ADOPTS OVERALLS; LEGION HAS fISH FRY

LIBERTY. Ind., Arril 22. Owing to lack of materials, te Rude Manufacturing companf ws forced to close Thursday for n indefinite period of time. The company has been unable to get shipments of parts through for more than a tiionth, owing to the unsettled freight conditions. High Schiot Adopts Overall Liberty hig school has formed an

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bert, Mrs. J. P. Rude, Mrs. F. W. BosBert. Mrs. Charles Mitchel, MrB. Charles Johnson, Mrs. B. M. Grove, Mrs. Herbert Fosdick, Mrs. F. B. Husted and daughter Miss Kate, Mrs. W. A. Fosdick, Mrs. George Tappen. Mrs. J. I Pierson and Miss Minnie Vernier. Five hundred furnished diversion for the evening hours, and the favors were awarded to Mrs. George Tappen and Mrs. Charles Mitchel.

The Theatres

WASHINGTON Maurice Tourneur's newest production. "Woman." which is showing at

The pupils will wear j the Washington today only, marks a

bungalow aprons and overalls to school duriig the remaining weeks. The action f the pupils has been indorsed by ihe school officials. The graduating class, has been requested to comply to a reasonable extent with the spirit of the movement in the school in making the commencement plans. Republicans Attend Rally Among the Republicans of the county who ittended the meeting in Richmond (Tuesday evening were O. L. Stiver, W F. Bossert, Thomas and Chas. McCoj; Barton Clark and Andrew Smith ' ' Barnard Tries Out Abah Barnard returned home Tuesday 'rom Chicago, where he went last we to make the trial for entry into

the Redpath Chautauqua circuit for

this summer. Culvert Washed Out A small culvert was washed away Monday by high waters on the Rich-.nond-Liberty road, near the Charles Martih farm, in- Union county. All of

distinct step in the development of the well known creator of "Sporting Life," "The Blue Bird," "Prunella" and other productions of distinct artistry. "Woman" disregards the usual scenario form to a marked .degree. Yet "Woman," which Mr. Tourneur is now giving the screen world, should not be considered 83 typical. In rapid succession during the past year he

has produced dramas touching upon fairy fantasy, symbolical whimsy, sex analysis, the code of morals. Mr. Tourneur, too, does not believe strongly in a player's previous knowl

edge of screen technique. "Woman" j is at least unusual in that it presents i a cast of faces new to the screen,' the principal players being Flora Rev-i alles, Paul Clerget, Gloria Goodwin,,

Diana Allen, Ethel Hallor, Lyn Donaldson, Rose Rolande and others essentially new to the films. MURRAY "Molly and I," based on Frank R. Adams' novel "Molly and I and the

Silver Ring," will be presented at the

lng comedy, In which this delightful star finds abundant opportunity to demonstrate her right to the description 95 pounds of pep, personality and prettiness. As Is usual In Fox productions, a cast of well-known artists supports the star. In this Instance Albert Roscoe plays opposite Miss Mason, while the balance of the company is said to be consistently good. The picture was directed by Howard M. Mitchell, who has directed several big screen successes for Fox Film Corporation. RICHMOND Earl Metcalfe and Harry C. Brown stage a great fight in the new World release, "The Battler." The scene is in the home of Duncan Hart (played by Mr. Brown), a society man. Hart holds a boxing bout between himself and a pugilist, Jom Fortune (played by Mr. Metcalfe). The bout is intended only as an exhibition and a large number of guests are present. Hart does not know that he is to meet Fortune, his hated foe; he thinks he has engaged another man who will permit himself to be easily beaten rather

the rural mail carriers were unable to Murray Theatre, beginning Thursday

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Members of the Simon Etfielbert Snyder Post of the American Legion enjoyed a fish try here Tuesday evening at the Legion rooms. The affair was well attended and marks the beginning of the social activities of the Post for the coming year. Helen McCoy Entertains Miss Helen McCoy . entertained at dinner Tuesday a company of guests. A profusion of Easter flowers was used throughout the spacious rooms of the McCoy home. Appointments were made for the following guests for an elaborate dinner, which was served at 7:00 o'clock in several courses: Mrs. William P. Kennedy, Mrs. T. F. Dubois. Mrs. Samuel Lam-

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than offend the wealthy amateur. At the ringside just as the fight Is about to commence, Mrs. Hart (Virginia Hammond) bares her neck, and showng Fortune an ugly red weit from where Hart hit her with a whip, Implores the fighter to kill her husband. This scene carries more punch than anything ever before filmed! It Is Just one of many such striking scenes from "The Battler." This film will be the 'feature at the Richmond theatre next Friday. MURRETTE. "In search of a Sinner," starring Constance Talmadge, will begin a three days' engagement at the Murrette theatre Thursday. Adapted bv

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"Jungle Trail"

John Emerson and Anita Loos, the picture gives Miss Talmadge more opportunities for displaying her personi -itv tnan any of her previous productions. The action of the play revolves around a girl's somewhat Insane desire to "be wicked" and take the wickedest man in New York for a husband. But being extremely wicked. Constance Talmadge finds, is

equally as hard as being extremely good. Hence, when she finds the wickedest man available Is a member of the "Purity League," she goes In for the delicate art of "making the tame man wild" and emerges with surprising success. In Search of a Sinner," is distributed by First National Exhibitors' Circuit, and is guaranteed to hand you a laugh per flicker.

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Three New Keith Acts and Feature Picture TODAY AND LAST HALF

(4) GORDON WALTON (4) Presents The Chicago Grand Opera Star Mme. Verobell & Company Three Ladies and One Gentleman in "SONGS AND DANCES OF 1920"

FLAGLER AND MALIA ' A clever man and woman team in character songs and -changes. Special Scenery. KARTELLI ' i "Supported by a Wire"

SHIRLEY MASON in "MOLLY AND I" The Sweetest Girl on the Screen in Her Latest Five-Reel

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Coming Thursday, April 29

EVERY SAILOR v Ex-U. S. Navy Sailors in a Jazzy. Shimmying Chorus of Girlie Gobs, as produced at ea aboard the U. S. S. "George Washington" for the entertainment of President Wilson and party.

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THREE DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Fastest Comedy-Drama of the Year Commencing Today. LISTEN, GIRLS!

This one will show your favorite sinner, the kind of man a nice girl can really love. Bring him to see it IT'S LEAP YEAR YOU KNOW!

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She had been married to oh! such a good man for three dreary years: But of course such a good man could not live long Her period of mourning over, she comes to New York, "In Search of a Sinner" and, Oh ! Girls, what a time she has!

Winsome widow, free at last, Handsome hero, apparently fast Peppy, lively, naughty, nice,

Silks and spice and everything nice THAT'S WHAT THIS IS MADE OUT OF! You'll Say This Is the Funniest Naughty-Nice Comedy Drama You Havs Ever Seen

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