Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 60, 11 March 1922 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND , SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922
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DRAMA
.The teaeest dramatic situation ever conceived, in which Che poor bliol youth thinks he is a famous poet, married to a famed dancer. And when he finds that his book of poems is only a cook book and his wife a common woman he hates, you'll experience ycur most exciting moment in. a theater. . i HEART THROBS In malice and hatred she had ruined his life. Now, in lote and pity, she would give him happiness. - She would slave for him, die for him. And with tears streaming down her cheeks, she started the strangest masquerade since time began. No heart is too hard to be moved by it. i
ROMANCE
Into the loathsome crocodile pit, swarming with man-eating reptiles, leaps the hero to save his rival and enemy! His fight with the savage "monsters is the most thrilling scene ever shown before a real sensation filmed at the risk of the actors' lives. . ,
ENDORSED BY RICHMOND'S MAYOR
FOOL'S PARADISE" last evening, and to me this picture is one of the most wonderful, beautiful and spec-
Mayor Lawrence Handley
I witnessed
tacular pictures I have ever witnessed on the screen.
TIME OF SHOWS 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Attend a Matinee if Possible Due to the phenomenal record for attendance this picture has established in larger cities, we suggest that you attend the matinees if possible, thereby eliminating the possibility of not being able to gain admittance to the night performances. ,
ADMISSION Saturday, Sunday and Evenings. .- Adults 50 cents, Children 25 cents
A penniless youth in a Mexican oil town.v A petted dancer with all Europe at her feett He could never hope to win her, yethe traveled around the world to find her, won her, and then tossed her aside for the woman he had scorned. A love story that fulfills the deepest dreams of romance in your memory. a
GARNDEUR The marvelous ice-ballet, the snow queen's palace, the shimmeringly alluring tropical lagoons, the exotic dances of theorient beauty of women, splendor of rich and costly gowns so overwhelmingly magnificent that you'll be over-awed by the stupendous magnitude of it all.
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Adults, 35 cents Children, la cents
