Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 202, 6 July 1921 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921.
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Managers of the World at Home Shows, exhibiting this week at Athletic park, unaer the auspices of 'the American Legion, stated today that the
attendance at the shows on Mondaynight was the greatest they have played to this season Members of the company stated that all of the attractions were well patronized last night and that most of the shows and rides did a capacity business until a late hour. The company and the American Legion boys are hoping for continued fair weather for the rest of the week. The shows all are said to be novel end entertaining amusements. The American Legion amusement committee and the management of the
World at Home Shows issued a statement explaining the gate admission of ten cents. The Legion engaged an extra attraction to be presented as a free act and the public is given the
nenent of the free performances
which take place each night at S:30 and 10:30 o'clock. Band concerts start promptly at 7 o'clock and all shows and rides commence at 7:30 o'clock.
The Theatres
To be in style in the Congo the women wear wear anklets weighing as much as 12 pounds.
MURRAY A well known stage and screen player was engaged as leading man for Alice Calhoun, the popular Vita-
graph star in "Closed Doors," -which j
will be shown at the Murray theatre i Thursday. He is Harry C. Browne, whose ca-; reer includes long engagements onj stage, screen and comic opera. He j spent nine years in stock and repertoire companies, including Shakespearian classic and modern plays. These prepared an excellent foundation for later achievements. He was male lead in the first road production companies of "Arizona," "Zaza" and "Magda," winning for himself an enviable reputation and calling his work to the attention of some of the greatest stage stars of the day. Edith Taliaferro engaged him as her lead in "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm." This engagement was followed by one opposite Lillian Russell In "In Search of a Sinner." Francis Starr next called upon the talented lead
ing man to appear with her in MURRETTE Charles Meredith, appearing in the leading male role in "That Something." the feature attraction which comes to the Murrette Theatre, starting Wednesday, may generally be found, when not busily engaged by
the demands of his profession, in seme mountain canyon bent upon his favorite pastime trout fishing. He has always been an ardent follower ot the reel and line and delights in a
recreation that takes him into the wilds; one that offers him an opportunity to be close to nature and to for- ( Continued on Page Eleven)
Murrette Theatre "Where the Stars Twinkle First" Theatre Beautiful
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World at Home
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ALL THIS WEEK Under Auspices of American Legion, Harry Ray Post 65 25 BIG SHOWS 25 5 BIG RIDES 5 3 : B AND S : 3 FREE ACTS FREE CONCERTS
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It Means Everything to You It is the hidden power that brings love, success, contentment It is the force within you that brings you closer to everything that is dear to you Thousands Have Seen it Have You) It Will Make You Think ADDED ATTRACTION Big 2-Reel Kill the Heat Comedy "Harem Scarem"
Store Closes Thurs. p. m.
SHOP IN THE MORNING AND SAVE! To give our employes a half holiday during the hot summer days, we
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Up to $2.00 Pique Wash SkirtsThursday morning
Thursday Morning Only: Women's White Pique Wash Skirts, attractive models, all sizes (limit one to a customer), at 88c
Coming Friday and Saturday "Fickle Women The Screen Version of "Sitting on the World"
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Men's Work Shirts 79c value
Thursday Morning Only: Men's full-cut Blue Chambray Work Shirts, all sizes. Special at 49c
Plaid Ginghams, reg. 20c value
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URRAY
Vaudeville BETTER COME EARLY Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra A BIG BILL
Supreme Vaudeville Last Times Today SteecTs Syncopating Septette With Anna Mae Bell and Ralph Hertlein in "SPICY SYNCOPATIONS." Seven talented artists offering a pot pourri of song, dance, comedy and jazz of the jazziest character, combined in such a melodious and entertaining combination that rightfully acclaims them the greatest exponents of syncopation on the vaudeville stage.
Don Zelaya
The eminent concert pianist in I
"MUSIC AND PHILOSOPHY"
Jewel and Raymond "JUST KIDS." Singing talking, dancing. Also the 5-reel feature "The Mad Marriage" Featuring CARMEL MYERS A great story of Greenwich Village. A comedy you will like.
NOTE Owing to the length of these big acts we will only present 3 during the first half.
Coming Thursday and Last Half Pete Curley and Co. The popular comedian i n "CHECK MATES," assisted by Betty Davidson and Joe Curley. A great laughing act.
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