Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 148, 1 May 1920 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920.

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"WASHINGTON Huckleberry Finn, were he In th flesh today, would probably approve of the youngster who impersonates

here Saturday. The role played by Miss Novak calls . for a combination of dramatic fidelity 'and non-conimital humanness, all of which Miss Novak is able to instill Into the character without losing the tone 1 ! of her own personality. In Miss Novak's work, more than in the por-

j many taking negligees, street frocks trayal of other roles in the production, and gowns between. The story con- can be seen the superb direction of ot rns the struggle Miss Barriscale ! Marshall Neilan, whose first independ- (

tplalng the role of Mrs. Robert I ent eftort as a producer snows extreme

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Abington Township, Precinct No. 1,1 New Garden Township, Precinct j Wayne Township, Precinct No. 17,

brilliancy and a definite knowledge of

human nature. . ' The combination of Mr. Neilan's direction and Miss Novak's interpretation has made the role'of Miriam Kirkstone one of the high-lights of the

K. of P. Hall.

Boston Township, Precinct John Huber's. Center Township, Precinct Isaac HeiHf row's Res. Center Township, Precinct K. of P. Building. Center Township, Trecinct Town Hall. Clay Township, Precinct Mrs. Veal's Res. Clay Township, Precinct Thomas Gunckel's ResDalton Township, frednct

Town of Dalton.

Franklin Township, Precinct No

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hiui in the screen version of the im-,Knlcht) has in keeping her husband

mortal adventures of Mark Twain's from another woman. boy herb. The cinema Huek Finn is j MURRAY in real life Lewis Sargent, whose past j According to the natives of the career resembles in many respects mountain sections of the south, all that of'HucJe himself, "Young Sargent ; persons living outside their region are

is 15 years old, ireCKie-raced and red- j "furnners. A visual demonstration i photoplay season. headed, ' and he has been acting in ! of how the mountain folk profess and. pictures for three, years. j observe this theory forms part of the He was one of a family of 11 chil- trend of Vitagraph's new picture, "The i Many ExClUSWe Features

uren. ine aay ue weni 10 me L.asK.v iirtn ox a soul. I r a It L i r,.,. h,m netiioi studio and secured a job as an "extra" This production, with Harry T. Mo-1 In Great Hageilbeck tlTOlS CSlin TwnahiD

a. . '-tii jr v, o li i in uit: Hifiiai itiK, i mt: Lfatui f ; rne iiagen-oecK-vv ai lace circus 01 his life, as it started him on his film ; attraction at the Murray theatre on ; 1919 is a circus of novelties, thrills career. His work with Lila Lee in Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Morey island a whole show of pretty women. ".The Heart of Youth" brought him for- i cast in the role of Philip Grey, a Skill and beauty are appreciated more ward as the logical choice for the role (rough mountaineer, addicted to moon- than daring nonsense. The big show of Huck in the Paramount-Artcraft j shine liquor. The story concerns the is peculiarly fortunate this year in the version of "Huckleberry Finn," which j remarkable sacrifice he makes for the j number of European and other foreign

will amuse patrons or the washing? on woman he loves. ! novelties Aeents abroad were able to

MURRAY secure features never before seen in The following is the cast, of char-! America. ,

! acters ana synopsis ot tne neaaiino Tim TTarAnhrr.i,-.Vjii;.rv rir-n

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Allen Rich's Real Estate Off., : S03 North 10th.

untain City. j Wayne Township, Precinct No. IS, New Garden Township, Precinct City Light Office.

Precinct No.

Masonic Hall, Whitewater. Greene Township, Precinct No. Odd Fellow's Building. ' Greene Township, Precinct No.

Kelley Hotel.

No. 2, Clark's Barber Shop, Fountain

City. Perry Township, Precinct No. 1, Cranor Hotel. Washington Township, Precinct No. 1, Toni Lantz's Office, Millon. Washington Township, Precinct No. 2, Charles Farris' Shop. Milton. Washington Township. Precinct No. 3, Big Four Depot, Milton.

I Wayne Township, Trecinct No. 1, 1,1 Hill's Greenhouse, Easthaven Ave. j Wayne Township, Precinct No. 2, 2, 1 Aid Society Hall, Chester. ! Wayne Towfiship, Precinct No. 3, 1, : Harry Patti's Garage. ! Wayne Township, Trecinet No. 4, 2, j Joseph Dixon's Res., Abington Pike, i Wayne Township, Precinct No. 5,

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Harrison Township. Precinct No. 1, 1 Backmeyer's Greenhouse.

theatre for four days, commencing tomorrow.

Every member of the cast which made Marion Davies new picture, "The "Cinema Murder," at the Washington Thursday, Friday and Satur

day, was an amateur Pinkerton when 1 incarnation

IIaeenheok- allaco circus 1?

act which will appear at the Murray . assessed at $3,000,000. The parade the first-half of next week, opening alone represents a cash outlav of a Monday matinee: j million dollars and the wild animals

erna Aiersereau presents -no- nrf, vainort at $4sn (m ThP AiupHmh

n nanrd i rnmn rr n:iet , ett . 1 i : 1

(hov , nf ,.,llv wnvWno In fVio ' Ullltrts illf III it 1 H I Mil I'U 111 HlCIUIiau, . l&-ere,L assisted by George Mc- Chicago and New York city. The win-

t Cormack. Cast of characters in order ter quarters are located at West Ba'I of appearance: Princess Sayrane, Aida Pn, Ind. ' Caproni; High Priestess Nerea, Stella i ' '

with jewels. Miss Davies, whose - Kangas; High Priestess Mvtra, Leona I f hobby is absolute realism and who Va h Kgypfs Lover, George Mc-1 ! has one of the finest collect ons ot Cormack; Egypt.a Queen Vern Mpr.

picture. It seems that one of the act

resses in the company plays the role of a criminally rich woman and to look the part had to be laden down

Stewart Thompson's Res.

Jackson Township, Precinct No. 1;; Nettie Spencer's Res. j Jackson Township, Precinct No. 2, Council Chamber, Dublin. j Jackson Township, Precinct No. 3, Caldwell Hotel. Jackson Township, Precinct No. 4. Riser's Plumbing Shop, Cambridge City. Jackson Township, Precinct No. 5, Quinn Leatley's Res. Jackson Township, Precinct No. 6,

Wayne Township, Precinct No. 6, Court House. Wayne Township. Precinct No. 7, Market House, So. 6th and A. Wayne Township. Precinct No. 8, Y. M.'l. Club, So. 5th and C.

Wayne Township, Precinct No. 541 So. 6th St.

Wayne Township, Precinct No. No. 8 Ft. Wayne Ave. Wayne Township, Precinct No. City Building. Wayne Township, Precinct No.

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Kocher's Barber Shop, East German-1 504 N. D St.

own diamonds as accessories.

Sneak thieves have been unusually

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ed by Dr. Maxim de Gross.

Indiana Brevities

GOSHEN As the last of the d

I Ho-v, ar.A i."t i .... i " i rRilpfl ft rs nf t h f frpi"?ht train, wrecl.-

active recently around New York ; Qld Cro8S, Roa'ds.. a rual ;tch (le. I od In front of the station hero was b.T r.iVl r",. llPlcttos the extetior of a farm, withng ,t in place, a link in a heavy,

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jewels be stolen from the actress be-

lw7-u mc-li.uu iUl..uur complete the bjl, p)fss;in Barrioa1o wrecking crew, on the head and proba stunning lavalliere, necklace, sever-; " , V ,.. .,, i,iw f.,.ii, in4,,PAri rtm al rings and two magnificlent brace- !n "A W oman Understood" W11I ; ably tatally Injured him lets, one set in onyx. ' bo the screea attraction. Brlndanour ; ANDERSON After having been "The Cinema Murder" was adapted j "nc a magician who bills himself : summoned to testify In a divorce suit from E. Phillips Oppenheim's serial i "The World's Famous Escape Artist, ; filed by his wife. Glen Craig, 25 years storv and novel bv the same name. ! or Tno "an of yery", will head- old, tried to commit suicide by taking

town. Jefferson Township, Precinct No. 1, Wedekind Shop, Hagerstown. Jefferson Township, Precinct No. 2, Stonecipher's Electric Shop, Hagerstown. Jefferson Township, Precinct No. 3, ,City Building.

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party dress of the wife of a young violinist, is exceedingly good-looking fis she takes the central part lit "A

the moon rising, rinpling water, etc., '"ham broke and struck Charles vV.j McCRAY FOLLOWERS CHARGE

and Nat Mann and Marie Mullorv i Shaw, manager of a New York Central I FESLER MEN BROKE FAITH

KVANSVILLE. Ind.. May 1. Local

A Woman Who Understood" will:auIy tatally injured him. Utnortprs of Warren T. McCrav. can

didate for the Republican nomination for governor, have issued a long statement to the Republicans of Yanderhurg county, contending that the followers of James W. Fesler of Indianapolis, another candidate for the gubernatorial nomination, broke faith with them in the naming of the Republican election boards, that will serve in the primary election next Tuesday. It is declared that the McCray men will appeal to the McCray headquarters at Indianapolis, and ask- that pri-

Nigel Barrie, who recently appeared I ine the, h1 opening Thursday appear-, poison

rb leading man for Marguerite Clark ! m, TLun Norwood ana nan m hense LAFAYETTE The infant daughter in "Widow by Proxy" has the chief iand Nonsense", and Carleton and Bel-.'of William G. Thomas probably saved in-ale role. The picture is a Cosmo-! nlon. nvo ,",r,ut-' comedians in their j his life when she used her lusty lungs politan Production and was directed i laug?fIng oddity 'Who Are lou.' Ses- j in an 0tcry whPn a robber was slipby George D. Baker. M'ue Hayawaka comes to the screen in , ping hfs han(l umU.r Thomas' pillow. MURRAY. I his latest five-reel feature. "The Trmg The thif,f had a revolver pointed at : Miss Bessie Barriscale in the smock ! MaR a thrilling drama of Chinese lh(. head of Thomas. The robber

ot a Greenwich Villager, and in the oiacKmau ana revemre. skinned when th- babv hez-.m to crv.

MURRETTE.

Probably one of the most pathetic' characters worked into a phofo-nlay of

Woman Who Understood," which will i recent months is that of Miriam Kirk-; nnpn at. the Mm-rav Tl.Mtrp m nrvf : stone, played by lane Novak in "The

Wayne Township, Precinct No. 13,

169 Ft. Wayne Ave. Wayne Township, Trecinct No. 14, 227 North 9th St. Wayne Township, Precinct. No. 15, 906 N. D St. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 16, 810 North Sth SL

vate detectives be sent hero to watch the nu inlers of the Republican election hoards Tuesday. The fooling between the two factions has grown intense during the past few davs.

Wayne Township, Precinct No. Ford's Shoe Shop, S So. 11th. Wayne Township, Precinct No. No. 4 Engine House.

Wayne Township, 1015 South C. Wayne Township, 713 South 11th St. Wayne Township,

No. 3 Engine House. Wayne Township, Precinct No. Rear 316 No. 13th St. Wayne Township, Precinct No. North. 14th Street Mission. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 1604 Main Street. Wayne Township, Trecinct No. 1919 North D, Tingle's Res. Wayne Township, Precinct No. Scully's Store, 13th and Main. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 1G03 Main St. Wavne Township, Precinct No. 601 So. 13th St. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 329 West Main St.

Wayne Township

244 Pearl Street. Wayne Township. Precinct No. 300 Richmond Avenue. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 120 Williams St.

Wavne Township, Precinct No. 35, 1143 Hunt Street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 36, 414 North 18th Street. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 37. Gleaner's Hall, Middleboro. Webster Township, Precinct No. 1. School House, Webster,. 1

Precinct No. 22, 1 i Precinct No. 23.

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Precinct No. 32,

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PULLMAN COMPANY'S INCREASES POSTPONED The Pullman company was directed

; Friday by the public service comraisslon of Indiana, to postpone for 30 days after May 3 the collection of inI creased sleeping car charges in IndiI ana. The company has been authoriz- ! cd by the interstate commerce com- ' mission to establish the so-called 20 per cent increase schedule interstate ! on May 3, and the Indiana commlsi sion's approval of the rates for intra-

I state business has been petitioned for by the company. Postponement was

ordered pending the commission's formal order in the case.

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WOOTON IS ACQUITTED. j TOMBSTONE, Ariz., May 1. A jury tonight acquitted Harry E. Wooton. ; Bisbee hardware dealer charged with !

kidnaping in connection with the Bi: bee deportations of l',17.

RICHMOND THEATRE Between 6th and 7th on Main Today TOM MIX in "THE FEUD" Also A Great Billy West Comedy DON'T MISS THIS BILL

iduction written by James Oliver Cur-

wood and distributed by First National Exhibitors' Circuit, which closes an engagement at the Murtette Theatre

Monday and which will remain foriKlvers nU- a Marshall Nriian pro

three days. "

This picture shows the popular blond star more youthful and charming than ever. First she is seen as the hostess of a Greenwich Village tea Toom. She dresses successively in an evening gown, as a bride, as a young wife going about her home, in a party dress when she attends a musical evening ft which her husband appears, and in

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