Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 309, 9 November 1921 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IN D., WEDNESDAY, NOV. y, rJZl.
STATE IS ORGANIZED FOR ARMISTICE DAY; . PROGRAMS ARRANGED
' (By Associated Prcss COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 9 The whole state has organized to celebrate Armistice Day Friday. Jn contrast to unorganized and sporadic observances of the da.y that marked the end of the World war heretofore, this year will see city, county and state government, church, fraternal, labor, civic and women's organizations fostering and directing celebrations in all parts of the state, a sur-
Jugo-Slav forces in Albanian territory. It From Me," "I Like to Linger in the Action would be asked cf the coun- s Lingerie." "The Tanglefoot Trot,' "The
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"TAKE IT FORM ME." "Take It From Me," to play at the Murray theatre Thursday matinee and night, ia coming with the reputation of having capitivated New York for six months, Chicago for five months and Boston and Philadelphia for four months each. Heralded as a red-hot hit, with girls and spice and everything nice, "Tako It From Me" will present a laugh provoking cast and a parade of lovely "Kiss-Me' girls most pleasing to the
vey oy tne Associated rress wos. eye. The book and lvrics are by Wiil
This year's observance of Armistice j B. Johnson, while the many lilting me!Day really started last Sunday, when j odies are by Will R. Anderson. Catchy ministers of practically all denomina- J music, good fast comedy, pretty giris tions preached on either disarmament and stunning clothes are all contribu-f-ubjects, or subjects pertinent to the j tory reasons why "Take It From Me''
f-aerifices of war. I is the great success that it is.
The story of "Take It From Me" is that of a youth who must conduct a department store for one year and show a profit before coming into an inheritance left him by his uncle. The adventures resulting from his lack of experience, and consequently sensational methods in trade, are amusing to say the least He starts out to wreck the business but the right girl convinces him just before it is too late that he must save his fortune. Among the song hits will be found "Tip Toe," "The Tanglefoot." "Tomorrow," "It's Different Now," "Take
Ohio, as is the nation, this year 13 linking up its acknowledgment of Armistice Day with the Washington disarmament conference, and the burial of the unknown American soldier at the Arlington national cemetery. Adopt Resolutions. In many Ohio cities, chambers of commerce, and other organizations have adopted resolutions declaring in favor of the arms conference, and urging President Harding to bring about a definite agreement with the representatives of other nations present which will result in a drastic reduction of naval and military expenditures. The celebration of Armistice Day in Marietta, according to an announcement from the committee in charge, promises to be as "replete with thrills as it was three years ago, Nov. 11. 'when word came of the cessation of 'hostilities. Practically everything will be at a . standstill during the day, and the ; town, the oldest settlement in Ohio, will turn the day into one of celebration.
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Kiss," "To Have and to Hold, and "Camouflage." Remember this is the original and only company of "Take It From Me" and take it from us, you cannot afford to miss the musical comedy sensation of the season, "Take It From Me." "COMING TO THE MURRAY" Tickets for the Kiwanls Minstrel show will be put on sale Thursday by the members of the club and at the following business houses: Dafler Drug company, Weisbrod's Music store, and the Starr Piano company. Capacity attendance is "expected for each night. The show will be given three nights, Nov. 28-29-30, in the Murray theatre. Harry Frankel has been working on the show, devoting most of his time in an effort to perfect the show into the best and largest which has ever
been given with an entire home talent
cast. The show promises to be one of the most finished and complete local minstrel shows ever given here.
The net proceeds for the three per
formances will go into the
fund for camp.
the virility and power of. its story, the magnitude of the star, and the supporting cast, the beauty, splendor and lavishness of its stage settings, and the excellence of its production. It centers about the riddle of the ages eternal woman! Woman, who is as great an enigma to herself as she is to man! The story shows how three different women fell under the subtle spell woven by a clever, cruel, heartless trifler. But none of them bore their dishonor in the same way.
complicated scenes are shown in which j a group of admiring friends little
MURRETTE Do they make a two weeks' old baby rehearse in motion pictures? A motion picture goer might be inclined to ask that question after seeing "Dnagerous Curve Ahead!", a Rupert Hughes comedy showing at the Murrette theatre. In this Goldwyn photoplay, Helene Chadwick, who is featured, is the mother of three children, and some
a two weeks old infant is the main attraction. During the rehearsals of the rest of the people on the stage Miss Chadwick, Richard Dix, who plays her husband, the nursemaid and
a permanent boys' summer
The Efficient Woman We hear a great deal nowadays about the efficiency of women. In
the novels of fifty years ago, who' ever heard a woman d raised for her '
Kiwanis executive ability, force and energy, j
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Miss Baby was held off stage in the lap of a matronly trained nurse. Miss Chadwick rehearsed with a lifesized doll. Finally when the action
was carried out to suit E. Mason Hopper, directing the picture, the real baby was rushed on and kept under the lights just long enough to snap the scene.
MURRAY The long awaited photodramatic production of the amazing and sensational stage play, "The Riddle: Woman," with Geraldine Farrar interpreting the role created by Bertha Kalich, is closing at the Murray theatre, Wednesday. "The Riddle: Woman" created a furore on the stage, and is destined to do the same on the screen by virtue of
'MYSTIC MARVEL' WILL BE FAIR ATTRACTION
Odeon, the "Mystic Marvel," will appear at the Coliseum in connection with the Knights of Columbus fair, the week of Nov. 14 to 19. Odeon de fies any person to make him smile, and in may places in which he ha3 appeared a reward of $1,000 has been offered to any person who could make him smile. To date, no one has rereived the $1,000. He will appear every night at the fair. Odeon is said to hold the world's "ecord for continued posing. It is said that he can stand for one hour and 50 minutes without making a move, not even the quiver of an eye-lash. Odeon will give an exhibition in some downtown store before the opening of the fair. All plans and preparations have hoen completed by the various comnittees of the fair and the decorating of the Coliseum will begin Sunday morning.
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LLOYD GEORGE IS ALARMED BY JUGO-SLAV ADVANCE GKNEVA, Nov. 9. Prime Minister Lloyd George of Great Britain, has suggested by telegraph immediate calling of a meeting of the council of the League of Nations to deal with the f-ituation created in Albania by the reported continuing advance of the
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Directed and produced by our own HARRY FRANKEL It's going to be the biggest and best home town show ever seen 75Complete Cast75 GORGEOUS SCENERY AND STAGE SETTINGS
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"BETTER COME EARLY" Pipe Crgan Concert Orchestra Great Musical and Comedy Bill Last Times Today FIVE MINSTREL MONARCHS A miniature minstrel production with a complete first-part setting featuring the following well known minstrel stars: John E. Gorman. Chas. Udell, Chas. Whyte, Billy Tate and Billy Golden, who won international fame by singing "Turkey in the Straw". All these artists did service with Primrose and West, Haverly's Minstrels, Dockstader and all the leading minstrel shows of former years. Fitzgerald and Carroll "Two of the Four Hundred'' Comedy and Songs Kale and Indetta "Hawaiian Melodists" GERALDINE FARRAR in "THE RIDDLE WOMAN" Five reels of the famous operatic star at her finest.
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LAST TIMES TODAY Married and then they started on the great 'highway, but soon found a
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Carw Ahead A comedy drama of Amei-kan tnamrdlifr ''Rupert Hughes Directed by E. Mason Hoppei: A Great Dixet
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AMERICAN LEGION Big Entertainment Course
November 15 J. Lani Pa's Hawaiians An instrumental and vocal quartette February 10 Sterling Male Quartette Four musical boys.
March 23 Schubert Quartette Four charming ladies April 21 ARTHUR IRWIN Magician
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Season Tickets $1.50, Wax Tax 15c, Total $1.65
Single Admission 50c, War Tax 5c, Total 55c
None Reserved
Season Tickets Now on Sale at
FULGHUM VICTROLA SHOP
Coming Friday Hawaiian Novelty Five; Francis and Kennedy; Fields and Harrington and Juggling DeLisle.
Thursday Matinee and Evening "TAKE IT FROM ME" New York Musical Comedy success with original cast.
Helene CHadwickj RicHard. Disc scorr a tremendous ltit in Love's Holy Trinity Rupert Hughes' picture is the story of the great trinity of love father, mother and child. With a touch as light and deft as that of a master artist, this great writer presents a panorama of modern life that is thrilling, real, unbelievably humorous, searchingly true. Helene Chadwick and Richard Dix play the young married couple who traverse the great highway together. It is a performnace that will always be fresh in your mind. Added Feature Christie Comedy
MURRAY THEATRE Matinee and Night Thursday, Nov. 10
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TICKET
ON SALE TOMORROW at Bailer's Drug Store, cor. 9th and Main; the Starr Piano Co., 10th and Main; Weisbrod's Music Store, cor. th and North A; Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St., and by all members of the Richmond Kiwanis Club.
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Tickets exchanged for reserved seats at Murray Box Office after 7:30 a.'m. Wednesday, Nov. 23.
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A spectacular production 4 years in the making, costing $3,000,000 to produce, and 1,000 actors to make it. Dante wrote of Hell as a realm cf 9 circles. Here's a short synopsis of each:
The Outer Circle Known as Limbo, where those desired God and were unable to reach their ambition, wrere condemned tp wander for ever aimlessly about. The 1st Circle The land of Winds, where the punishment of those who lived evil lives of pleasure was dealt out. The 2nd Circle The land of Continuous Rain, Hail, Snow, where the gluttonous and greedy on earth suffer. The 3rd Circle Shows the punishment of ill giving and ill keeping on earth. The 4th Circle The struggle in the muddy bog of the River Styx of those who are wrathful and gloomy on earth.
The 51 h and 6th Circle Travel to and through the city of Dis where burning sepulchres punish Heretics of Earth. The 7th Circle Phelgethon, the River of Blood, the terrible woods and the land cf burning cities dealt punishment to the violent, those who had taken their own lives, the self-willed and extravagant. The 8th Circle Travels through the "Male Bolge" where ten divisions of suffering are dealt out to condemners, forgers and impersonators. The 0th Circle And the last. Ruled over by Satan himself, once an angel of heaven but now a distorted creature of sorrow deals forth the punishment of a frozen land but why you must come and see.
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