Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 111, 19 March 1921 — Page 2
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The Theatres
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J- Richmond "The. Ranger, and the
WashingtonDorothy Gisb in "The x Ghost in , the Garrett." -Murray Shirley Mason In "Wing Toy," . . . T ' Murrette Constance Talmadge in "Mama's Affair." . . SUNDAY Richmond William S. Hart in ,i'Sand.". Washington iiPaying the Piper." Murray Shirley Mason in ?Wing Toy." ,: Murrette "The Devil's Garden."
WASHINGTON. Dorothy Dickson, -who according to Flo Ziegfisld, is "the greatest dancing personality in the world, makes her debut in motion pictures in "Paying the Piper," George Fitzmaurice's latest Paramount production, which will be
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELKGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921.
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Muriel Stryker and some of the 24 sun-kissed "peaiheB" :ome to the Washington theatre Thursday night, March 31.
with the Fanchon and Marco "Satires of 1920" which
in? him 'Uam f) "iwu." l l into
shown at the Washington theatre next , " 77 ,.,. 1- w. ni,m, v j tth9 hands of Daniel Craig, whom he , week. Although Miss Dickson had re-
many offers in the past, she 1 0 . V ,
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mnsented to annoar in the role of Bar
bara Wyndham in the picture. ' Miss Dickson has had an interesting ! career, vwhicji iiwas begun five " year : ajaro. With ,her husband. Cart Hyson, ' she made a success in hotel entertain- ; ments. When they appeared at Rector's in Chicago. Ray Comstock saw
Three Sevens." Craig declared his in
tention of taking the convict back to the prison and "Harry the Goose" protested angrily, saying that was no way to treat a former 'fellow prisoner. The situation arises in "Three Seven?," an Antonia Moreno production di
rected by Chester Bennett, which will
Nw YVducedThem to Jo the Murray theater Mon-
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; "Oh Boy" company. Following tills, ; Mr. Jiyson and Miss Dickson were ; with such musical shows as "Rockabye Baby," "Girl o' Mine," and "The : Royal Vagabond." Miss Dickson also ; scored a hit in "Lassie," in which she sang, danced and acted for the first
; time. ; In the role
: Avho prides herself on the number of
cigarettes she can smote ana. wno t believes that everythng can be bought with money, she has a role to which her charming mannerisms are readily, ' adapted. I MURRAY VAUDEVILLE. ; Arthur Stone' and Marion Hays, I who scored such a gigantic hit here, J t wo years ago in their carnival act ' ' Green Goods", have finally been secured for a return engagement openl ing net Monday, matinee, for three I davs. Mr. Stone in his character of the "wise rube" "Harvey Hooper" had I v.U Richmond talking aDd laughing, and to thi act goes the palm of put- ; ting over the highest comedy hit of i s-everal seasons. Since they were here J ihey have been elevated to headline honors on the Keith big-time circuit, t aud H was only as a personal favor to ; Manager Frank Holland that they were secured for a return date. ( An artistic treat on this bill is "A ; Sculptor's Garden" in which five. , beautiful girls portray reproduction lrom world famous galleries, also The i Dohertys. a clever man and woman , act entitled "A Model Girl." and Hilde- ; gerde Lachman and lier pal, Florence, . ;m cassy song and dances with Antonio Moreno on the screen in his '; latest five reel Vitagraph feature ; "Three Sevens." Andrew Lwts and Pansy Norton in their sketch in four f-cenes from the ien of Jack Lait entitled "Touring From Coast to Coast," i will headline the bHl opening Thurs-' uay. ' This is an act of big-timeca1ibre and ; is a hit of. huge proportions the season. '-Also on this bill are Harry Ellis, the famous American tenor who featured ; in the NCW'York production of "Watch I Your . 'Step", Ethel Keller and Two Chums in,, tlielr act "The Spirit of " outh,r, and Lockwood and Rush, two clever comedians who., have a rural offering vnder the title of "Two Old ; Rats." This act was built for laugh- : ing purposes and well does it fulfill its mission : William : Russell." in .""The Cheater 'Reformed" will be seen upon he screen for the last half. MURRETTE . Charles Parrott. who directed Lloyd Hamilton in "Moonshine." latest of the two rel Mermaid Comedies at the :-Murrette iheatre. has the distinction .- f having sened with the leading comc-dy makers of today. After a career on the the stagf in musical comf(y, .burleoiie and vaudeville he was 'discovered ny Al Christie when he was -producing at; Universal. Thence Far'rntt went to Keystone under Mack 'Wonnett and since then directed Sunfbine, Billy West pnd Carter De 'Haven comedies. He worked with ' Hamilton before the Mermaid organ'ization was formed and they formed "jin ideal combination along with Jack ''White supervising all the production. "Moonshine" is said to he an unusually fine example of dictorlal skill. MURRAY Hunted by a mob intent upon lynch- : STOMACH UPSET? " Get at the Real Cause Take Br. Edwards' Olive Tablets
day. It is based on the popular novel of the name by Perley Poore Sheehan. "Harry the Goose," murderer of his sweetheart, and four other dangerous criminals, had been released by Craig unintentionally when he made his own
escape from the penitentiary by sawing the lock out of hia cell door and intimidating the guards. One by one he returned the desperate outlaws, and finally proved his innocence of the
rrime for which he had been imprisoned.
Three Sevens" provides an excel
lent vehicle for the dashing, daring Vitagraph star.
Letters calling a. meeting of . the Wayne County Near East Relief committee of last year will be sent out next week, according to the statement made by a local official Saturday. Work of conducting a campaign for
the benefit of the famine stricken dis-
LIQUOR CASE DISMISSED i Black had been arrested both by the (By Associated Press) state and federal authorities and MIAMI,' Fla., March 19. The case charged with violating the prohibition
agamst xiarry i. Francis ttiack oil'""0
New York, in whose private car local
prohibition authorities seized 60 cases
(of in toxica ting liquor, was dismissed
tricts of China will be considered at; today by United States Commissioner
the meeting.
JUDGE LANDIS "TO STAY uN NCH 16 YEARS MORE" CHICAGO, March 19 Federal Judge K. M. Landhi Friday observed the sixteenth anniversary of his appointment to his present position by announcing that he "expected to be on the bench 16 years more." The Judge was unaware that Friday was the anniversary until informed by his bailiff. Recently there had been reports that Judge Landis mignt resign from the bench to devote his entire time to his position as baseball commissioner. ITALIAN RADICALS WRECK DIRANO LABOR CHAMBER ROME. March 19. The Fasclati (extreme radicals) have destroyed the labor chamber at Dlrano.- The newspapers say that Enrico Malatesta and other anarchist prisoners have begun a hunger strike with a view to obtaining their release.
Grayham when the capitalist
- vafJiAUBl WAS I v trv UWI UVW brought before him for arraignment, tion in that city.
The largest high school building in the United States Is a distinction claimed by Hibbing, Minn., for the new school now In course of construe-
4 DAYS STARTING WEDNESDAY
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"QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT"
HE was all that moralists scorn in New
York's idle rich. Lolling in . luxury. Playing with fire.; Feeding her shal
low soul on Broadway's lights and "society's shady intrigues.
And here is pictured the life she led! In all its luring adventure, all its reckless pleasure, all the staggering price 6he paid to Satan who piped while she danced and loved. A gorgeous epic of Metropolitan Fashion, in villa, town house and cafe. Decked with merry midnight parties and back-stage theater scenes in the "Roaring Forties." Yet rising into a romance of simple service and wholesome human hearts.
SHE Who Dances
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WILLIAM RUSSELL as a two-fisted, quick shooting man's man in the 100 per cent American drama of adventure and thrills
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From the famous western story by Jackson Gregory A play of the open spaces where men lore strongly, hale deeply, shoot quickly, face deadly peril and cherish a friendship as they would their own honor. With this the latest Sunshine Comedy "His Noisy Still" A new and laughable angle on prohibition and pretty girl a
Today Only WILLIAM S. HART in the western sensation "THE DISCIPLE" And the Hall Room Boys in a side-splitting comedy
Tuesday Vltagraph'a Super-Play "TRUMPET ISLAND"
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PRODUCTION
Admission 40c, 20c Tax Included Time Shows Sunday 1:00 2:40 .4:20 6:00 7:40 9:20
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SENNETT COMEDY. An Unhappy Finish
with,
; DOROTHY DICKSON, ALMA TELL, i GEORGE FAWCETX .WROD LAROQtfE WASHINGTON ORCHESTRA
Richmond Theatre
Today and Monday
A story of the Golden "West produced by one who lived and fought in the early days, presenting
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You will enjoy the underlying note of humanness and sincerity in this story of the great west. Charming Mary Thurman is at her best in her role as Margaret Young the nervy station agent. Thfilla and action galore. A big red-blooded western.
Extra Added Feature MACK SENNETT COMEDY
Presenting an All-Star Cast in
HIS LAST FALSE STEP
A Riot in 2 Reels Don't Miss It
Remember -Admission: Adults 20c; Children, 15c
