Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 318, 19 November 1921 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1920.
rW NEXT W EEK AT THE Theatre
MURRAY ; Earle Williams takes double pride' in "Bring Him In." which is being, shown at Murray theatre for in addi-; lion to being the star of this picture, j he is also, in conjunction with Robert I Ensminser, the director of the piece. ! The story is a stirring drama of j the Royal Mounted Police and is regarded as one of the best Earle Wil-. Hams productions to date. It is dif- j ferent from the average Earle Wil- j liams feature, for the star, who is so 1
frequently portrayed as the polished, dress-suited hero, takes the role of a man who can live in the open, ride hard, and fight equally well with gun or fists. While going to school, William Duncan took great pleasure in drawing maps. His works was always exhibited in the school hall and many friends of the family predicted that the star would be a great map maker some day. But he fooled them all and became an actor. During the making of "Steelheart," which will be shown at Murray theatre on Monday, Mr. Duncan remembered his old hobby of map making. In one scene the star is required to
draw a map which plays an important
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SATURDAY
Murray Earle Williams in "Bring Him In," vaudeville. Murrette Tom Mix in "After Your Own Heart.'" Buster Keaton in "The Haunted House." Richmond William S. Hart in "Between Men." Washington Jack Bessey stock, "Mary's Ankle." SUNDAY Murray Earle Williams in "Bring Him In." Vaudeville. Murrette Harold Lloyd in "Never Weaken." Elaine Hammerstein in "Handcuffs and Kisses." Richmond "The Sky Pilot." Washington Jack Bessey stock,
"Peg 'O My Heart."
secure her education and her relatives decide to bring her up for this consideration. When Peg arrives with her dog "Michael," the family is much shocked by her appearance and manners, and. she, in turn does not take
kindly to their mode of life. Her un-l
familiarity with the customs of the smart set, and her curious antics and ready Irish wit brings about a succession of humorous complications thruout the play. Peg. of course, has her love romance, and the love interest
in "The Sky Pilot" is realistic to say 'the least.
MURRAY VAUDEVILLE An unusually strong holiday bill has
ibeen booked by the Murray manage
ment opening next Monday matinee with four shows given Thanksgiving. Headlining the bill Monday will be
Jarvis and Harrison in a comedy friv-j
olity entitled "Lonesome." They car-
rv an elaborate stage setting which
combined with their talents comprise a high-class offering. After an absence of two years Dave Manley returns with his act" The Mayor of the U. S. A.", in which he handles national question with gloves. His is a laughing turn entirely. El Cota "The Wizard of the Xylophone" is on this bill, also Knapp and Cornelia in "A Pot-
Ipourri of Vaudeville."
They have the elements of surprise and comedy so perfectly interwoven with singing, talking and dancing that they will keep an audience hilariously amused. The Thanksgiving bill is headlined
by the Robbins Family consisting of "Dad, Ma, Kiddies and Dogs." This aggregation of talent is known as "Vaudeville's Cleverest Family Act," and their offering consists of singing,
dancing, acrobatic feats and all manner of entertaining things, that serves to keep an audience thoruughly amused. From the moment the four tots of pinafore age appear they will win the hearts of the audience. Another interesting feature is the
act of Weadiek and La Due In "A Breeze From The West" Any man or woman knowing anything of the western cowboys are familiar with the philosophic utterances and quaint expressions they use in conversation. Well Mr. Weadiek and Miss La Due
have incorporated many of these two athletic young chaps who com-
uniquely old phrases in their present
offering Riddles." Completing the bill are Dillon and Milton, a clever man and woman team in "A Wee Story In Song Entitled 'Moonshine." and Grant and Wallace
bine saxophone playing with.acrobatic feats.
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part in the action. Instead of using a combined with the comedy is said to
map drawn by the art department fori be a rare and pleasing blend.
a closeup, Mr. Duncan drew his map
nimseir in the studio and took a closeup of it for the production. "It was like old times", he said as he finished the work and displayed it before the members of his company.
MURRETTE The Murrette theatre wishes to isfue the warning to its patrons that the sky is the absolute and positive limit of the laughter that will be permitted when "Never Weaken" will be presented on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Needless to say. the star of "Never ' Weaken" is Harold Lloyd, the com-
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RICHMOND. If anyone doubts the realism of certain scenes in King Vidor's production of "The Sky Pilot," the First Na
tional attraction, which will be shown j at the Richmond theatre, commencing ! Sunday, he can have the skeptisism j completely removed by listening to j Colleen Moore, dainty star of the pro- i duction. j "I was just entering the studio," i says Miss Moore, "when I noticed they I were taking a rather exciting bit of ' action up at the other end. I could i
not tell exactly what they were doing
edian who has introduced to photo-; because it is almost a block from the
entrance to where they were working. All of a sudden I saw something fly through the air, and heard a terrible
crash. "I heard shouts from the directors
: playgoers t.ne new laugh that comes clean and full from a happy heart and carries no blush with it. The laughs that will accomnanv the
showing of "Never Weaken." however. ! Vic-n-rl c)miio fmm fii HirootArc !
will be energized with spine-tingling and camera men and saw them rush; thrills, for in this three-reel Associated over to the fallen man. I ran up i Exhibitors comedy. Lloyd performs . where they were working and found'
some amazing stunts on tne iron skc-i-eton of a skyscraper in the process of construction. Pretty Mildred Davis lends leadinc 1'emtnine support. Others are Roy Brooks, Mark Jones and Charles Stevenson. "Never Weaken" is the result of the combined imaginations of
Hal Roach, its producer, and Sam
David Butler unconscious. The sound ' I had heard was his head striking the j Jloor. I Which proves that the fieht scene j i AI1VICE FOR WflMEX WHO SI FKEH : "I advise every woman who suffers i with kidney troubl" to try Foley Kid- i I ruy Pills." writes Mrs. Bessie Brawncr. ! i I'oZ'Z Scoville Ave.. Cleveland. O.. "I
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" -""'"-" Advertisement. or Kisses." she will be supported by a
oast of players who are well known to local patron? of the screen. Robert Ellis, leading man in Selzntck pictures and recently a director of several screen successes, has the
leading supporting role opposite Missj
Hammerstein. "Handcuffs nr Kisses" was written hv Thomas Edgelow and has for its
background a larse reformatory for j girls. The scenario is by Lewis Allen j Browne, and George Archainbaud, i who has directed other Elaine Ham-1
merstein successes, directed the picture.
LAST TIME TONITE! JACK BESSEY . STOCK CO. Presents May TuUy's Funny Comedy 'MARY'S ANKLE' A Comedy with Plenty of Laughs NEXT WEEK "PEG 0' MY HEART" Laurette Taylor's Smashing Success Special Thanksgiving MATINEE Better Order Seats Now Don't Forget the Big Stage Dance Monday Nite After the Show
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday WILLIAM DUNCAN in "STEEL HEART" 5-reel Vitagraph feature The rescue of a horse from the river, a big explosion, a combat on a cliff, a fight in the rapids and struggle with a bear make the film replete with thrills.
FOUR SHOWS THANKSGIVING Picture 1:30, 3:30, 6:30 and S:30 Acts 2:30, 4:15, 7:30 end 9:30
Supreme Vaudeville SPECIAL HOLIDAY BILL
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
JARVIS and HARRISON Present a comedy frivolity "LONESOME". Two capable artists offering a comedy classic, with a special setting of such beauty that it is only surpassed by a Broadway production. A blending of artistry and refined comedy.
"THE MAYOR OF TKE handled with gloves.
DAVE MANLEY
U. S. A." National questions
KNAPP and CORNELLA In "A POTPOURRI OF VAUDEVILLE" comprising all the elements of comedy with surprises. Plenty of laughs. EL COTA "THE WIZARD OF THE XYLOPHONE" THANKSGIVING AND LAST HALF (6) THE ROBBINS FAMILY (6) "DAD, MA. KIDDIES and DOGS" Vaudeville's cleverest family act. Four tots of pinafore age offering songs, dances, comedy and acrobatic feats who are the sensation of vaudeville this season, aided and abetted by Dad. Ma and their dogs. An act appreciated by every member in the home. SEE THESE KIDS.
WEADICK and LADUE "A BREEZE FROM THE WEST" Rope spinning and comedy talk anent cowboy life, introducing the world's champion lady roper. DILLON and MILTON " A Wee Story in Song. Entitled 'MOONSHINE'." Special Settings GRANT and WALLACE "A CLEVER COMBINATION OF ORIGINALITY" Two athletic chaps who combine saxophone playing and athletics.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday CARL LAEMMLE p-esents AN ALL STAR CAST ithGE0R6E L&QKIN r.dIOSEPKI3E Mil in 8 rousing story of two human men one splendid woman the Great White Wilderness Love-jealousy red courage a crashing . end & dreat picture. I
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WASHINGTON STOCK
"Peg O' My Heart." Oliver Morocco's 1 great play by J. Hartley Manners, !. which will be the attraction at Wash- j ington theatre all next week by the: Jack Bessey Stock company, is one of; the very few dramatic offerings now-1 ?:days that can boast -of a two years'
continuous run in New York. The scenes are laid in a provincial town in England where resides an aristocratic family consisting of a vidow and her son and daughter. Thf-y have met with reverses and are at their wits nd where to secure money with which to maintain the household and meet ether expenses. The lady's wealthy brother had died
believing his sister to be amply bless ', i-d with worldly goods, he leaves his lortune to the child of another sistt-r : a ho has married a ne'er-do-well Irishman anJ pone to America with j him. tor which r.ct she is disinherited. A certain ycarlv sum is set aside to,
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