Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 60, 11 March 1922 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922 At Richmond Sunday NEXT WEEK AT THE fa
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SATURDAY Murray -The Breaking Point." Vaudeville, t A : , Murrette -Conway Tearle In "The Man of Stone.'-' V Palace Tom Mix in "A Big Town i Round-up." Comedy. Richmond Jack Holt In "The Call of the North." Washington Jack Bessey Stock,' "In Old Kentucky." SUNDAY Murray "The Breaking Point." . Vaudeville. . ' . Murrette Rudolph Valentino "in "The Conquering Power." ? Palace "Adventures of Tartan." Harold Lloyd comedy. Lester . Cuneo in "Silver Spurs." Richmond "Fools' Paradise." Washington Jack Bessey Stock,
Experience. -
MURRAY
Oh. Skinnay, Hobart Bosworth is here! What red-blooded American, hoy does not delight in the virile and manly portrayals of Hobart Bosworth? He is the personification of true American manhood, and has always inspired the youth with the fire of adventure in his motion picture plays. Bosworth .is at the Murray beginning Monday in "A Thousand to One." A man's man a fighter and a true hero. A villain, cruel and merciless. A lover, with the fierceness of his Norse ancesters, yet as gentle to those who cannot cope with him physically 88 a mother to her babe. All this characterizes the human art of Hobart Bosworth the actor and gentleman. - Grandmother and Willie alike enjoy this starts pictures. He is a universal favorite, and his latest J. Parker Read.
I ' Jr. production will bring him even closer to the hearts of his audiences - than have any of his former screen plays. J In "A Thousand to One," Ethel Grey Terry plays the leading feminine role. , Rowland V. Lee directed.
Charles, and Ralph Lewis plays the old miser, Grandet. Others in the cast are Edward Connelly, Edna Dumary, Gearge Atkinson,. Williard Lee Hall, Mary Hearn, Bridgetta Clark, Mark Fenton, Eugene Pouyet and War Wing. The photography is by John F. Seitz and the technical director!? are Ralph Barton and Amos Myers. WASHINGTON STOCK. When the curtain rises on "Experience," for the opening production Sunday matinee Dy the Jack Bessey Stock players, a letter perfect produc tion will be given of George V. Hobarts symbolical play. And thereby hangs a tale which is told in the way of a little secret. Two weeks ago Manager Jack Bessey received the script and parts of "Experience." Within 24 hours the
Dorothy Dalton
play was cast, the extra players engaged and a radical departure in the matter ofVehearsals made, for rather than the customary week ahead rc hearsal, the Jack Bessey players have (Continued on Page Twelve.)
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the first half. This act reflects re-j finement and merit and comes with ! ; laurels from a tour of the Keith hf.;-1 H time houses. Another feature will be j the act of Chuck Hass known as "Call-)
fornia's Cowboy Comedian." XZ . Chuck Haas is the world's greatest lariat manipulator; lie originated over J 50 per cent of the many difficult "rojing" tricks in use today. At the age n of 16 he won the California state Championship, nt Visalia, Calif., and
. since then numerous other contests and prizes have fallen to his remark able skill, the greatest being tnj
world's championship, won at Salt k lake City, Utah, in 1913. t -Also on this bill are the acts of The r Three Hamel Girls, three dainty Parn-
v iennes in chin songs and dances with J . Parisian costuming; and DeVaro and
DeCarlo, known as "The Flying Minstrels." Featured Thursday will be the musical review of the Watson Sisters and
- Jenkins. Headed by the famous) twins, whose beauty and charm have,
won enviable praise for them from managers and artists, they have now f surrounded themselves with clever coworkers, and offer a medley of song, T danre and birth that charms with it3
."novelty. Next season these two girls)
will be featured in a Broadway pro- " duction. Fries and Wilson played here one , performance only two weeks ago. but they scored such a hit that they have 'm been re-engac;ed, and will appear on
t his bill for four days. As a whole ! is an act replete with good things cn-j ; tertainipg that will always find appeal i ' for old and young. 1
' Completing the bill are the acts ot the Glencoe Sisters in "Songs, Dance and Music," and the Two Roellas in "A Musical Show.'
The screen's three most popular stars and plays all in one show. HAROLD LLOYD TARZAN and LESTER CUNEO in a screen adaptation of the famous western story
MURRETTE. The Rex Ingram production for Metro of "The Conquering Power," greeted in New York as one of the truly great motion pictures of the age, is announced by the Murrette theatre for five days, beginning Sunday. It is an adaptation by June Mathts of Balzac's nov
el, "Eugenie Grandlet." a powerful!
story of love and greed in a small provincial French town. -Alice Terry and Rudolph Valentino
who created such memorable success i 8 as the lovers in Ingrams production j I of "The Four Horsemen of the Apor-iB
alypse," are cast in the leading role.'of Eugenie and her Parisan suiter
"The SILVER SPUR" A fast-moving, hair-trigger romance of Arizona range battles. With it That King of Laugh-Makers, HAROLD LLOYD in His Latest Smile-Generator "BASHFUL" Here's Lloyd at hl3 best in slapstick comedy. Also the Greatest of Jungle Tales "THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN" The battling elephants, the jungle trail, the fight for Jane Porter Edgar Rice Burrough's greatest story. Special Music Open at 12:15 Admission, Children 15c
SELECT VAUDEVILLE
MURRAY
"BETTER COME EARLY"
PIPE ORGAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
HOBART BOSWORTH
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A THOUSAND
TO ONE" Five Reel Feature He tried to fool her once and succeeded. The second time he fooled only himself, for the woman saw beneath his mask . Billy Newlands was a gambler; - he took "A Thousand to One" chance would you? Out of the wreck emerged a love: greater than self big enough to conquer fate and man for the respect of the one woman. . -
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A B. F. Keith Bigi-Time BUI --See It Supreme Vaudeville MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY GOSLAR AND LUSBY in "ARTISTIC BITS OF VAUDEVILLE?" A man and woman team whose artistic and refined offering has won them an enviable name in vaudeville circles. A standard Keith product, and from - advance reports should prove one of the season's hits,' y CHUCK HAAS ( California's Cowboy Comedian and world's greatest rope manipulator. This artist is a wonder. Do not fail to see him. You will laugh and marver.p"' ' THREE HAMEL GIRLS "PARISIAN HARMONISTS." . Three jchic maids from gay Paree who sing, dance and. make merry generally. An elaborate stage setting enhances their offering.
DEVARO AND DECARLO "THE FLYING MINSTRELS." Two " fciackface comics who combine aerial feats and thrills with their comedy. THURSDAY AND LAST HALF V WATSON SISTERS AND JENKINS REVUE "A DIVERTISEMENT OF CLASS." A petite musical revue headed by the famous Watson Sisters, whos beauty and talent have won them stardom in a Broadway production for next season. ; Direct from Keith big-time theatres. V FRIES AND WILSON "Song Writers and Entertainers." "Watch for the Hula Hula." These two boys appeared at one performance only two weeks ago. They were such a hit they were booked for a return date. One of the best comedy singing acts In vaudeville. See them. '' GLENCOE SISTERS in "SONGS, DANCE and MUSIC" TWO ROZELLAS
"A MUSICAL STEW"
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
J. P. McGOWAN In "THE RUSE OF THE RATTLER" Five Reels of Real Thrills Two Madly Galloping Horses! Two Swift, Fearless Riders! i The horses came 'abreast. Therewas a Bhort, sharp struggle. Both riders fell, and crashed down the hill. Pursued and pursuer faced each other. One was "The Rattlesnake," a notorious bad man. The other was' a girl! It was the beginning of a strango . romance; of a breathless, thrilling story of plot and counterplot In a lawless country. - V
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STARTING
Five7 Days
TUESDAY Marshall Neilan's "Dcn't Ever Marry'
THURSDAY Norma Talmadge in "Yes or No'
SUNDAY
Five Days
The Screen's Most PopularlActor
I The Play that is Famous
trom Loast to i.oast;
Without a Doubt the Largest Production Ever Played in Stock in Richmond
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NEXT WEEK
No Advance in Frices
Jack Bessey Stock Co. Presents the only play of its kind on the American Stage Today.
Matinee Sunday Wednesday Saturday
POSITIVELY!
Matinee Sunday Wednesday Saturday
The Biggest Amusement Bargain Ever Offered
u u . y ' - : uu (LMwi Honore de Balzac : . I Vt&w I "the great French writer. XjPjplL 1 1 V 1 .'SS Produced by Rex Ingram for & iV Vfnl c JSS& Metro Classics - Jr F . Even Better than M1 I "Four Horsemen" J J nn nn
This is one of the real masterpieces that the ! screen has produced. Heart touching, soul stirring moments that are realistic from every point of view a production that is a little different than others. What is the Conquering Power? Is it ambition or hate, love or lust for gold? Better see it. Also Showing the Educational Comedy, "SAY UNCLE" Last Time Today Conway Tearle in "The Man of Stone"
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