Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 147, 2 May 1921 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921.
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GIRL TRAINER OF
The Theatres
ivm Homing lo reaa 01 cirtus imw graduating from the white tops to the legitimate stage, nothing at all. We've all read of that, but few of ts have heard the story of Stella Rowland, who loved elephants so that she quit an Ingenue role in a Cleveland stock company to handle the midget elephant herd with Sells-Floto circus, coming to Richmond, Saturday. May 7. And that's what Stella did. Of course, it might be well to state that ii . . i
oieua, a jjenver gxri, spsorueu uci love of the circus when a child in that city, where Sells-Floto's winter quarters have been located for years. Stella is one of the most versatile girls with the show, for besides presenting her elephant act in Ring 3, she is a star in the big aerial ballet, in which thirty pretty young women loop and posture under the dome of
the big top while hanging by their J
teetn. or tne 400 periormers witn tne "second largest show on earth," over 200 are women, and all of them, posi
tively an or tnem, are just as gooa to look at as Is Stella. You'll see that
mis is bo waen me inree-.rings, uic
two Biases, mo air ana iub irai:. arc filled with them on circus day.
GRACE M, E. Louisa M. Alcott's wonderful story of girlhood. "Little Women." recently liicturized, will be displayed at the Grace- M. E. church, on Community nlRht. It brinss to life the four little women and many of the other characters all of which are well remembered by those who have read this celebrated novel. " The adventures of the four little women, Meg. Jo, Both and Amy are attractively pictured, the result beinK a photoplay of irresistable charm and beauty. The picture was photographed in the old home of Miss Alcott where the immortal story was written, so that all who hav read the story will appreciate the cradle in which iheir favorite heroines were born and reared to splendid young womanhood. , The various roles of this -superb story are poitrayed by, players of repute. Isabel Lamon is seen Jas Meg. Dorothy Benard as Jo. Lillian Hall as
Beth and Florence Flirn as Amy. Kate Laster is "Marmee," George Kelson. Mr. March, Henry Hall is Brooke and Conrad Naglc- plays the ro!e of Laurie. V.URRE1TE. Katherihe MacDonald, the Associated First National btar, who will be seen in ."Trust Your Wife" at the Murvette Theatre . Monday and Tuesday, has few holiday? during the filming of a picture. Recently the American Beauty got a day off after planning a thorough rest. "What kind of a holiday dirt x-nn Tiav?" niiftripr Director John
A Rarrv whpn the star returned to
the studio. "A cabby's holiday," an-
iwered Miss MacDonald. "wnen a London cabby gets a day off Je spends it riding around on the box with a fallow cabby. I spent the entire day
Brownsville Girl Wins Contest Held at Liberty LIBERTY, Ind.. May 2. The declamatory contest for grade pupils of Union county was held at the Stanley Memorial building Friday night. The High school orchestra furnished the music. Piccola Doddridge of Brownsville recited "Almost Beyond Endurance," and won first prize. Maxine Showalter of New Hope, recited "Dot Entertains the Minister, and received second prize. Nellie Louise Darter of Hickory Grove, won third prize. Other contestants were: Dorothy Weaver of Lotus, Lilah Grove, Clifton, Helen Yanderkolk, Beech Grove, and Lelia Dunbar, Greenwood. The contestants all did well and were highly complimented for their talents.
Masonic Calendar
Monday. May 2 Richmond Comlnandary No. 8, K. T., stated conclave. Tuesday, May 3. Richmond Lodge No. 196, F. and A. M., stated conclave. Wednesday, May 4. Webb Lodge No. 24, F. and A. M., called meeting. Work in the Fellow Craft degree, 7 o'clock. Thursday, May & Wayne Council No. 10, R. and S. M., stated assembly. Friday, May 6 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., called convocation. Work in Royal Arch degree. Saturday, May 7 Loyal Chapter No. 4. o. E. 6., stated meeting.
Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With
Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, for this la pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug 6tore and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, w and easy to handle. Besides it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Advertisement.
MURRAY Vaudeville BETTER COME EARLY Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra
Today, Tuesday and Wednesday Silber and North in "Bashfoolery", a clever man and woman team in a chatalogic skit with song. A deluge of laughter. Wasteeka and Understudy "The seal with almost human intelligence". Great novelty animal act. Featured with all the leading circuses. Carletta and Lewis in "A Comedy Diversion", "A Sure Cure for the Blues" or "It Happened at the Belmont MUs-icale".
RICHMOND rjlV 7 SATURDAY 11 A I I 2 P. M 8 P. M.
Regular Circus Ground
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vi rm rue rxrtouo HArfKtrogo ntiir .pivcrr rsean -rut Ktw yox tiiTfoosonr. . Two-Mile Street Parade 1t:00 a. m. Seat sale show day at Quigley's drug store, 727 Main, at same prices charged on grounds.
escorting eastern frietds through other ftudios." . MURRAY. Eugene Acker, who is seen, as the villain in 'the Vitagraph production. "The Charming Deceiver," which Is being shown at Murray theater, has a very difficult role. He -nust have many likeable traits and at the same time be a contemptible cad. He must
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WM.S. HART in "SHARK MONROE' A thrilling romance of the west and sea. Also Charlie Chaplin in a whirlwind of laughs
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MR. JOE MARTIN in "A MONKEY HERO'
Ina Kuhn
A beautiful girl with a wealth of gorgeous wardrobe who offers songs and stories.
ALICE CALHOUN
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DECEIVER" A Five-Reel Vitagraph Feature The lie that raised a girl from poverty to affluence. Coming Thursday Mile. Viva Ethelia; Kashner Sisters: Williams and Howard; Tom Mills.
COMMUNITY NIGHT MAY 3 Grace M. E. Church
Showing
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'Little Women
A Paramount Artcraft Special Like the oyster, whose hard shell conceals a pearl of great price, Aunt March hid a warm and tender heart under a stern and forbidding surface. In "Little Women" it is shown that we cannot always judge character from appearance. ADMISSION ONLY 15c Pipe Organ Music During Entire Play Followed by one hour of directed play in the Sunday School Room Everybody Cordially Invited
Murrette' Theatre "Where the Stars Twinkle First" Theatre Beautiful
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YOUR WIFE
Many HUSBANDS were TAUGHT a STORY yesterday. You don't want to miss this one. Yoifll all enjoy it.
We Now Have With Us "THE FOUR KEITH SISTERS" The Real Novelty Musical Entertainers
COMING THURSDAY 4 DAYS , NORMA TALMADGE in the "PASSION FLOWER
raake bis audience feel that it is plausible for an intelligent young girl to fall in love with him and be a devoted wife, even though he is sent to jail for his villainy. Yet ne must not win the sympathy of his audience loo strongly. He must play the role so that the spectator desires to see him punished in order that happiness may come into the life
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of the young heroine a role asmraied ly the versatile Vlta3)-8ph star. Alice Calhoun. ,
BROKEN RAIL CAlrSCS WRECK, SCORE INJURED ROCFORD. Minn.." May 2. A score of persons were injured, nine seriously, when the three rear coaches
of train No. 109, bound from St. Panl to Winnipeg on the Minneapolis; St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie railroad left the rails at Quady's ?. ereeeiot two miles west of here Sunday night A broken rail is believed to,nv caused the accident. j.t ?-i I r, .-JSi -
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Monday, 2nd to Saturday, 7th For weeks and weeks we have been gathering dress materials, searching everywhere tfor the most beautiful fabrics Spring and Summer had to offer. Right into the very heart of the fashion world we went, where every new creation could be seen and where we could get for Richmond women the very cream of Spring and Summer dress materials. We left no stone unturned to get the best. Now our collecton is completes it is at its very best. We want you.to see-it that way, so we send you this invitation. Come and see this remarkable display and take advantage of the discount offered during this week.
SATIN MESSALINE in a complete line of colors, 36 inches wide. at. $167
SATIN MESSALINE in navy, brown and black, 36 inches wide.
SATIN DE LUXE in a complete line of colors, 36 inches wide. L $248
Satin FRANCAIS in staple colors, a handsome finished silk, 36 irtches wide.
Sale Price
$338
CANTON CREPE in navy, brown and black, 40 inches vide Q QQ Sale price epOeOO SATIN CHARMEUSE in navy, brown and black, an exceptional (J0 A O value, 40 in. wide. Sale price tJ)eTbi
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navy, brown, black and white, a hand
some quality, 40 in. wide. Sale price
$3.60
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CREPE DE CHINE in a white, flesh, pink and honeydew, 40 inches wide. rtTQ Sale price tplil U METAL CLOTH, for foundations, in a beautiful line of colors, 36 " Q inches wide. Sale price $XX BURTON'S TWO-SEASON SATIN in all staple colors. 36 inches qq wide Sale price n)X0
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