Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 218, 22 July 1920 — Page 3
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THE RICIIMOND FAIILaDruai AND SUN-TEEEGRAlVi; RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JULY 11, l320.
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Program Extraordinary
Friday and Saturday
Lou Tellegen's Famous Stage Success In Which He Has Personally Appeared in Richmond
BLIND 0
YOUTH
Featuring Walter McGrail and Leatrice JoyThe Starring Team Thas Made "Just A Wife" One of the Most Pleasing Pictures of the Season. In Addition to the Above the Management Wishes to Announce, in Collaboration with the Weisbrod Music Company, the Following Attractions:
MISS BRANDENBURG
Richmond's own talented artist, BETTY MORGAN, whose dancing invariably enchants her audiences at the Kolp Style Shows, and NELLIE BRANDENBURG, whose singing was the outstanding feature of the "Posey Shoppe" will appear at every performance in an elaborately staged and costumed song and dance interpretation of the new musical hit, "THE JAPANESE SANDMAN". The accompaniments will not only include novel instrumentation for the Washington orchestra, but will also introduce the new Emerson reproducing piano as an artistically perfect setting for Miss Brandenburg's vibrant quality of voice.
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MISS BRANDENBURG
MISS BETTY MORGAN
Mr. Ray Weisbrod who, thru the medium of Columbia Records, Q. R. S. Player Rolls and Sheet Music, has been ever instrumental in introducing to Richmond for their first hearing such song hits as "Dardanella" has placed his stamp of approval on "Japanese Sand-Man" as the song-hit of the coming season, and the Washington Theatre in offering to its patrons the first rendition of this Far East lullaby is anticipating the popularity of this song by many weeks. In sheet music only two copies of this genuine "hit" were obtainable in all of Indianapolis yesterday, and in co-operating with Weisbrod's the Washington Theatre management again takes the position of being exclusively "first with the latest" musically.
HEAR MISS BRANDENBURG SING SEE MISS MORGAN DANCE See "BLIND YOUTH" and CLIP the COUPON
Admit One Free
This free coupon, accompanied by one paid adml6Ion (and war tax fees), will admit two, Friday and Saturday only, matinee or night performances.
Washington Theatre
ADMISSION PRICES Matinee, 10c and 20c :: Night, 15c and 30c War Tax Included
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