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I ped In the pitch black darkness of the ; mine and blindly stumbling toward the "lifts." .

William Allen White, famous American journalist and author of the book upon which "In the Heart of a Foolis based,' was present during the filming of the scene. ' So affected was he by the realism of the "disaster" and the risk Incurred by the actors that he expressed sincere regret for having written this episode in his original story. '

In the Heart of a Fool" Is one of

ture opening Thursday for the last half. Rirolt is undoubtedly the greatest charactei representative of the age, and changes his clothes quicker than a woman changes her mind. In his protean sketch "A Scandal In a Restaurant he plays seven distinct characters, followed by accurate impersonations of Creatore, Verdi, Suppe, Listz, Strauss, Gounod, Wagner and Sousa. Rivoll offers a reward of $1,000,000 to the person who can prove that anyone beside himself appears in this acL This act is the biggest of big-time calibre and reflects the mon

ey expended to bring the very cream

the most elaborate and dramatic pro-1 of vaudeville to Richmond. A comely ductions of the year. Big -in theme, ! young lady with a wealth of personalconception and staging, it lays bare Mtv clothes and ability b ythe name of the heart of a man who blasDhemes hia Buddy Walton will also be on this

God and ruthlessly violates the san-!"1!- Miss Walton is a singing com

unusual personality who has the knaclr of not only hitting the bulls-eye with the bullets, but bits the mark of popular sentiment inherent in every audience before whom she works. Their feat of shooting a trigger, exploding the rifle and in turn causing the bullet to strike a target suspended over the woman's head Is one of their many thrilling feats. Harry Carey in "Sundown Slim" will be the screen attraction for the last half.

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ctity of a woman s love. It is interpreted by an exceptionally prominent cast of photo-play duminaries including Mary Thurman, James Kirkwood, Philo Mac Cullough, Anna Q. Nilsson, John Burton. Ward Crane, Percy Challenge, Arthur Hoyt, Kate Toncray and Maryland Moore. MURRAY VAUDEVILLE "A Ten Thousand Dollar Ankle" a comedy playlet presented by Will II. Armstrong and Maudie, will headline the new bill at the Murray opening Monday matinee. Mr. Armstrong in this sketch still retains his "hick" character which has made him famou3 in vaudeville, portraying the part of a chauffeur to a wealthy man. Attired in the dress suit or his boss he goes out for a joy ride and knocks down a fashionably dressed ahd very pretty young lady. The fun then develops fast and furious and in such capable hands the sketch devolves into one of the most entertaining vaudeville vehicles to the season. Miller and Capman two dapper young fellows who are a big hit this season will be seen in their act "Just A Little Different." Reports from Buffalo state these boys were the hit of the bill last week. Bobby and Earle a man and woman team in their refreshing fantasy "Oh, Doctor," and The Three Alex, novelty balancing artists who do hand-balancing feats on perchs and ladders at great heights will complete the bill. Frank Mayo will be seen as a steamboat gambler who reforms for the sake of a woman in "Hitchin Post" a five-reel screen feature. Caesar Rivoli a name not unknown to the white lights of Broadway will be the big fea-

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T NEXT WEEK AT THE HEATER

SATURDAY Murray E. K. Lincoln, in 'The Inner Voice." Murrette William S. Hart in "The Cold Deck." Richmond Tom " Mix in "The Terror. ; Washington Jack Pickford In "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come." SUNDAY Murray E. K. Iineoln in "The Inner Voice" Vaudeville. Murrette "The Heart of A Fool." Richmond Mary Pickford in "Told in the Hills." Washington Mae Murray in "The Right to Love."

WASHINGTON Mae Murray, the pretty film actress who has scored recently in "On With the Dance" and "The Right to Love," made an unexpected debut into motion pictures. She was formerly a stage dancer and was featured in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1915. Her act opened with the showing of a few feet of film, in which Miss Murray was depicted running down, the aisle of the theatre to the stage. At this point the curtain lifted and disclosed the dancer in person standing before the footlights in identically the .same costume that she wore on the screen. It happened that on the opening night of the Follies several film producers were present. All of them noted the excellent manner in which

Miss Murray screened and saw possibilities in her as a photoplay actress. The result was that the following morning she received no less than five offers to appear in motion pictures. She accepted the one -made by Adolph Zukor, because the picture which he had in mind for her, "Sweet Kitty Bellairs," was her favorite story. Miss Murray is at present appearing with David Powell In George Fitzmaurice productions. The second one of these is "The Right to Love," which will be at the Washington three dayd starting tomorrow. MURRAY E. K. Lincoln, the distinguished romantic screen actor is now appearing at the Murray theatre for a limited engagement in the American Cinema Corporation's super production of "The Inner Voice." Thsi picture which is the first of a series of very elaborate dramatic subjects which is now in the course of production by the American Cinema Corporation was recently given its

first showing at the Strand and Broadway theatres, New York. The metropolitan critics consider it to be high among the really notable movie productions of the year. The story which it tells is said to be a powerful dramatic recital of a man who gave unselfishly the best that was in him to the world and in return was overwhelmed with treachery, unfaithfulness and disgrace. With his soul embittered against his fellowmen, he struggled upward out of the depths, resolved, to face the world again and demand restitution. MURRETTE One of the most spectacular scenes ever portrayed on the screen is incorporated in Allan Dwan's latest independent production. . "In the Heart of a Fool," presented by the Mayflower Photo-play Corporation through the First National anil coming to the Murrette theatre Sunday. The scene depicts a terriric explosion and fire in a co;il mine. As recorded in the Dwan production, the scene represents a blazing inferno ot"

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SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY Allan Dwans Production

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A five-reel feature of thrills and intense interest. The stakes were high and the river gambler held four aces, but he threw them down and quit the game forever. A woman? Yes, and such a woman. A duel, and his opponent Ehot before the signal, but he reserved his shot, later. A drama of a Mississippi steamboat in the earlier days.

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We Are Now Playing FOUR ACTS

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VAUDEVILLE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

WILLIAM ARMSTRONG AND MAUDIE in "A Ten Thousand Dollar Ankle" A classy comedy sketch, direct from the big city circuits. Laughs galore.

MILLER AND CAPMAN Two hoys who are real comedians in "JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENT". Another big laughing act with songs and dancingi BOBBY AND EARLE In a refreshing fantasy, "OH, DOCTOR!" THREE ALEXS "Novelty Equilibrists". Wonderful feats of hand balancing on ladders at dizzy heights. Thursday and Last Half r,A17ClAU RIVOI I Tne greatest character rep,tEL,atAIX. reSentative of the age. The man who changes his clothes quicker than a woman changes her mind. He plays seven different characters In his playlet "Scandal in a Restaurant". He offers $1,000 to anyone who can prove he does not appear in this act alone.

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HITniYV WAT .TOIV Singing comedienne. DUUIJ 1 wL.ivrm bPautjful girl with

wealth of personality and gowns. She sings exclusive songs and comes direct from the larger city theatres. HOWARD AND HELEN SAVAGE The shooting stars in "AT the Country Club", a beautiful spectacular sensational shooting novelty. LORAINE AND HERMAN Two clever comedians in "THAT'S TERRIBLE"

Thurs., Fri., Sal., Sun. HARRY CAREY in "SUNDOWN SLIM" A five-reel feature of days when th? West was young From the open road i-ami? "Sundown Slim"; he camped awhile on-the desert's rim and hi heart was full to the very brim with the joy of wandering. Then he took the place of a pal in jail; he met the girl of old dreams on the trail; drilled her foe with a .3S coffin nail, and he'd lost the lure of wandering.

tn"SUNDOVfN 5LIM." Last Times Sunday E. K. LINCOLN in "The Inner Voice"

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1 A fascinating story that may happen in your life, my life, or anybody's life. It's about a moral leper whose heart was that of a fool. His self-indulgence, wrecking the lives of others, also shattered his own. He was one of those rugged types as simple as a child in his affections, but when the occasion demanded it, his spirit rose to the supreme heights of selfsacrifice and courage. Thrills! Love! Suspense!

And a Lehrman Comedy "KICK IN HIGH LIFE" With the 18th amendment in force, you have to substitute. Lehrman discovers it. Better Get Next!

New Musical Program By Tade DOLAN'S ENTERTAINERS and IONE BOOTH, Soprano Every number is a hit you hear whistled on the s-treet. You catch it that way after hearing them.

ADMISSION Adults, 10 Cents

Children, 25 Cents, Including War Tax

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