Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 81, 12 February 1921 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND., SATURDAY, FEB. VZ, israi.
"HITCHY-KOO" COMING WASHINGTON, FEB. 21 riay patrons -will welcome the long and eagerly awaited announcement that Raymond Hitchcock ai present his surpassing musical comedy reyue "Hitchy-Koo" direct from its triumphant-run-of-one solid year in New
York at the Washington theatre, Feb. 21. Not cince the days of the "Merry Widow." or "Floradora" has any musical Offering even approached the record-breaking popularity of the second edition of "Hitchy-Koo." Never in all the history of musical attractions on the New York stage has any firm of theatrical entertainment ever attained the instantaneous and lasting popularity or equalled the enormous receipts of this tunefully merry and tlmeful revue. Even the hitherto unequalled patronage accorded the Ziegfield Follies was far surpassed in the record of capacity business and duration of the engagement. The entire' New. -York production of 14 scenes' and 18 song hits will be seen here precisely as presented in Manhattan for over 5Q consecutive weeks with such well-known players ag Stan Stanley, Jack . Riano,- Filer Trio, Frank Cornell, John Haw, Artie Leeming,-- Juanita Cunningham, Wood Sisters, Ruth Downe, Ollie Northlane, Bagley Sisters, .Frank Miller, Eaby Josephine, Bert Leighton, Helen Stanley, Uonita DeA'guilar, Ruth Weston, The Sixteen' Sweet Sixteens, and Hitchy's own syncopated orchestra.
thoroughly bad woman. When from, here.
las prison , ceii ne . learus . iuai uio daughter, who has always thought herself an orphan, is about to marry and that his wife is planning to blackmail her, Heliotrope secures bis release and in a novel and dramatic manner Insures the girl's happiness. "Heliotrope" was adapted from a story by Richard Washburn Child which ran serially in Hearst's Magazine. The cast includes Frederick Burton, Diana Allen, and Julia Swayne Gordon, George D. Baker directed.
fully Trimmed," a story of the hectic Fide of life on Washington Square, half-way between aristocracy and poverty. In this picture, which comes to the Murray Theatre on Monday, with Carmel Myer3 in the starring role, the activities of an unscrupulous counterfeiter of famous oil paintings and of the society girl who aids him in disposing of them, are disclosed in an entertaining and instructive way. The same Foeiety swindlers dabble in the other kind of oil, and manage to dispose of a huge block of shares in a supposedly worthless well in the West. Norine; the girl who is taking revenge on .society for her father's financial ruin, 'falls in love with the army offi
cer who is the "mark" of the swin- WILLIAMSBURG, Ind. Mr. and dlers,v- She gives away the game, only MrJ Qmer stiggal Bpent Sunday here, to find that he was planning to trap , . the crooks right along. ....Mrs. James Armstrong and son Irvin- PnmminM ' mv th rnlo of wre the guests at Economy over the
the debonaire. handsome Italian paint-' week end Basil HardwicK spent er who uses his talent to imitate the Friday night and Saturday in Econwork of others instead of creatine omy Bert Oler and family were the
something of his own. Pell Trenton ! guests of Mr. and
.Clarence Clements, William noon with Mr. and Mrs. William Mer-
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Murray "Princess Jones.
Murrette Bebe Daniels Couldn't Help Washington "Forbidden
. . SUNDAY. Murray "Princess Jones." Murrette Katherine McDonald in "The American Beauty." Washington "Heliotrope."
is seen as the American aviation ace,
and George B. Williams as a broker in doubtful stocks. Lee Kohlmar plays the role of an art patron and Myrtle Reeves his daughter. Marcel de Sano directed "Beautifully Trimmed," which he and Douglas Z. Doty adapted from "The Orchid," a story by Marguerite C. Storrs. WASHINGTON Did you ever associate a certain perfume with a certain person, so that a whiff of the perfume would remind you of them, even though they themselves might not be present? It is such a situation that gives the title "Heliotrope" to the new photoplay coming o the Washington theatre next Sunday. The central figure is a convict a "lifer" who before the days of his imprisonment was known as Heliotrope Harry, from his fondness for wearing a sprig of heliotrope in his coat-lapel and from the aroma of heliotrope cologne that always marked his presence. Heliotrope's wife is a
Mrs. Martin Oler
Sunday Charles Goodwin and family were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Veal.'. ..Ora Pittres and family, east of town, are quarantined because of scarlet fever. Mrs. Pearl Durbin went to Reid Memorial hospital Sunday afternoon, where she underwent an operation. She is reported as getting along nicely.... J. J. Smith, of Newcastle, spent the week end as the guest of Ora Smith and family Misses Violet and Hazel Hardwick were the guests Sunday of Miss Betty Piehe Mrs.'Lora Mercer spent the week end here as the guest of her parents John Green,
of Marion, is spending a few days)
Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Huddleston.
Mrs. John Newman, Mrs. C. E. Martin, Mrs. Omer Pierce, Mrs." Allen Franklin, Mrs. Harry Rlggleman and Paul E. Lewis were among those who were in Richmond Tuesday.. . .Miss Ruth Smith visited her sister, Mrs. John Durbin,. at Reid Memorial hospital Monday The family of Dorsey Thurston, north of town, is 111 with scarlet fever Mrs. John Newman and baby were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Parks Wednesday. . .Mrs. Alya entertained a number of guests
Wednesday. Among them were Mrs. Claud Alya and children and Mrs. Paul Cates and children Mrs. Charles Boyd and daughter were the guests of Mrs. George Armstrong Wednesday Mrs. iva Johnson Is quite sick at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roe Rust, of this place. Mrs. James Armstrong had as her guests Wednesday, Mrs. Harry Macv and daughters, Mrs. Edith Cain anil Mrs. Parker, of Economy Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Thurston are the parents of a girl baby Mrs. Merton Catev
and son were the guests of Mr. and T 1 T ,
xuia. juua jrams nere inursaay.
kamp and daughter. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merkamp visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wlssler and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and family entertained to din
ner Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Turner and daughter, Margaret, and son Ralph; Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bertram and daughters, Colleene, Virgile and Gladys, and Mrs. Louise Bertram... .Miss Grace Jarrett, of Richmond, has been spending a tew weeks with her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Park Jarrett T s Effie Higgins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Morgan and daughter, Cleo .Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Davis and daughter, Beatrice, and Mrs. Blanche Boyer, of Liberty, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Jarrett and daughter, Celia Belle, and Mr. and Mrs. Park Jarrett Mr. Floyd Dynes is the first one to cook maple syrup in this locality Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smoker and daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Calloway Isaacs and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gale Smoker and family.
....Mrs. John Cievenger and son Wilbur were the guests of Mrs. Dennis Thursday afternoon.... Mr. Charles Burris and son Ralph visited Wednes
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burris and family. ...Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cievenger and Mrs. Ellen Rank and son were tn Richmond Saturday.
ABINGTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.
Chivies Burris and family visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Otis Walters visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dynes Mr. Frank Walker visited Sunday after-
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MURRAY VAUDEVILLE The Dancing Humphreys who are on the bill at the Murray the first half.
are an exceedingly well matched duo of terpsichorean artists who exemplify the. poetry of motion in the most bewitching manner. Possessing youth, beauty, and a thorough conception of every known style of dancing, they offer for the edification of the public, "A Whirlwind Comedy Terpsichorean Oddity" which cannot fail to meet the approval of witnesses. Also on the same bill are a happy young chap and a brunette with cunning ways who comprise the personnel of the vaudeville team known as Mayo and Vernon, who billed as "Laugh Producers," assuredly make their billing in an offering consisting of comedy, singing, dancing and talking. Both 'are excellent singers with a moKt .complete repertoire of splendid new numbers. Mr. Mayo is one oC the most graceful and artistic wooden shoe dancers today appearing in public, an excellent comedian and general all around fun maker. Completing the bill is Chuck Haas, "The Comedian from the West," and the Gabberts in "A Nifty Acrobatic Novelty," with Carmel Myers on the screen in a five-reel feature "Beautifully Trimmed." Headlining the bill opening Thursday is "The Five of
Clubs," a big Keith novelty act, direct
from the big-time circuits. The offering opens with a fast, snap
py, singing and talking dancing num
ber in which Mowatt and Mullen are sen at their best; a change of scene
showing the Pierrot asleep and dream
ing, the. visualization of his dream in the person of Billie Mullen appearing in a cutout in the drop, making a decidedly pretty:s,tage picture. Following a song by Miss Mullen, the quartette of men go Wo their club, juggling number. FastSsbrfsk and unusu
ally snappy tossing of clubs from three men to one is presented, with a finish
, ihat is classy and artistlo All in all "A Pierrot's Dream" is a fantasy well !
worth while as 3 most entertaining 1 and delightfully .amusing bit. Dresdner and Allen, two menvin aj comedy act entitled "Alemphis BoufliJ," 1 are also booked for this bill. One po,d trays the part of a Canadian royal- ; mounted; policeman and the other a : darkey trying to get back to Memphis from the. frozen regions. The dialogue is highly amusing and entertaining- ' The supporting acts will be Harry and Anna Scranton in "Feats and Fun on the Bounding Wire," and Dalto and i Dottie, a clever dos novelty act. Shir- j ley Mason will be seen on the screen
in "The Flame of Youth," her latest five-reel feature. t MURRAY That there is more than one kind of . oil swindle is illustrated in "Beauti-
111s Tnorni.E is AM. onk I "I was affcotoil with pains all over I mv li;ir-k aii'l kidneys." writes Charles McAllister. 1 Clark Ave.. Kearney, N. j .1. "After three or four doses of Foley Kidney Pills I foeeame all riirht and mv ; pain is nil srone." h'olry Kidney Pills 1 relieve harkache, urfnary irregularities, 1 rheumatie pains. Ftiff joints, swollen , miisrlfs ;uid other symptoms of kidney ! trouble. It is a Splendid ' medicine, I prompt in action, and always helps.
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YOU'LL REGRET IT FOR A LONG, LONG WHILE IF YOU MISS THE BIG Kiwanis Minstrel Washington Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday February 16-17. Seats now on sale by Kiwanis members, also Jones Smoke House, Weisbrod's, Dafler Drug Co., Starr Piano Company Salesroom, Item Advertising Office. 60 Principals and Songsters 8 Feature Comedians Four Big Acts All-Kiwanis Show Produced by Our Own Harry Frankel PRICES Entire Lower Floor and Boxes $1.50 First Four Rows, First Balcony $1.00 Balance 75 (War Tax Included) EVERY SEAT RESERVED Wednesday reservation 8 a. m. Monday, Dafler Drug Company; Thursday reservation, 8 a. m. Tuesday, Dafler Drug Company.
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From the famous play by Thomas
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She was a Mexican lass, dressed as a man, caught by a Texas Ranger. And when -two men fight about a woman, and one is a red-blooded American the other a warm-blooded Mexican, and the girl half Mexican, half American There's Drama! . There's Action! There's Romance! You'll clutch your seat when you sec the wild-riding, double-barrelled border raid. With This the Latest Sunshine Comedy "SHOULD TAILORS MARRY?" 30 minutes of rollicking, side-splitting comedy.
TUESDAY THURSDAY MARY PICKFORD REX BEACH in f --in "Poor Little Rich Girl" "The Silver Horde"
GRACE CHURCH COMMUNITY NIGHT Tuesday, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p. m.
PROBLEMS OF PINHOLE PARISH
A ten thousand dollar six-reel Missionary Photoplay by the World Missionary Drama League Price 1 5c to all Followed by one hour's play by C. B. Roote
Free Bible Pictures and Descriptive Lecture
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P. DeWITT POTTLE Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at the Murray Theater, the International Bible Students will show a film entitled "Abraham's Sacrifice" and another showing the Annunciation to Mary, Jesus' Miracles, His Trials and Crucifixion. The motive back of the feature, according to the Bible Students, is to stimulate and encourage individual Bible Study, in the primitive simplicity and harmony of the Holy Scriptures. They say they have nothing for anyone to join and no finantial assistance will be asked.
Sunday Monday Tuesday
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In keeping with our policy of showing only the best in photoplay production we present the Paramount Super-Spetial
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A gift of flowers from her husband! And their perfume froze her soul! For now she knew that "Heliotrope Harry" was free. Out of prison to save his daughter's happiness! Out to wreak vengeance on this inhuman, blackmailing mother! Yet he never lifted a hand against her. His victory was far more terrible far more notable than that. As "Humoresque" showed to the world the heart of a mother, so "Heliotrope" stands as the greatest story of father-love ever filmed.
From the Thirlling Story by Richard Washburn Child
Directed by George D. Baker
TIME OF SHOWS SUNDAY 1:002:404:20
6:007:409:20
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ADMISSION Adults 40c Children 20c Tax Included
ALSO SHOWING SENETT COMEDY
"A Fire-Side Brewer
$9
Washington orchestra pipe organ
