Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 70, 23 March 1922 — Page 11

SCHUBERT QUARTET TO GIVE PROGRAM THURSDAY EVENING The Schubert Ladles' Quartet, made up of Corelll Carter, Grace Dye, Helen Trover and Ruth Holden, will glvo a series of vocal and instrumental numbers at the First Presbyterian church Thursday evening. This It the third of a series of lyceum numbers given under the auspices of the Harry Ray Post, American Legion. The program, which will start at "8 oclock in the evening, follows: March, Orpheus Overture, Offenback; Trio. The Snow Storm, James Rogers; Violin solo, "Hejie Katl,M scene from the Czarda, Jeno Hubay;

ocal solo In costume, ."A Gypsy MaldenI I." Henry Parker; Reading, selected; Sizilietta, F. V. Elon, arranged by Theo. Moses Tobani ; Popular songs, Schubert Quartet; . Piano solo,

Marche, Raff; Musical readings, violin

accompaniment; Fiddleoddity; Orches

tra, Easter Chimes, M. L. Lake; Violin

duet; Popular Medley, arranged by

Miss Helen Trover of the Schubert

Quartet; Humorous readings; OldFashioned Sketch. '

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922.

"The Shepherd of the Hills" Opens Three Day Engagement at the Washington

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(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 23. Thousands of roses, carnation bloom3, hardy shrubs and other flowers will be given away at the national flower show to be held in Indianapolis March 25 to April 1, it has been announced. Plans for the event are well under way and it Is hoped to make it the j greatest flower show ever held in the

United States. Special days for the show have been announced as follows: March 25 Chamber of Commerce Day. March 28 Women's Day. March 27 Chic?.go Day. March 23 Madison Day. March 29 Cleveland Day. March 30 Indiana Day. March 31 Patriotic Day. April 1 Men's Club Day. Speciol trains will be run from Chicago for Chicago Day, it is said. A large delegation also is expected from Cleveland in observance of Cleveland Day. Members of men's clubs, such as the Rotary, Kiwanis and Exchange clubs from all parts of the country are expected here on April 1. Margot Asquith, wife af the former prime minister of England, may be the cuest of the flower show on Women's

Day, according to the special featuie.

committee. An unusual feature of the show will be the display of some af the rarest and most beautiful forms of fish life known, to be contributed by the Gasrylork fisheries, located near Martinsville, Ind., which are said to be the largest fish; hatcheries in the world. 2 DIE WHEN TRAIN HITS TRUCK NEAR HIGHLAND HAMMOND, Ind., March 23. Two men were killed and another seriously injured near Highland, nine miles east of Hammond, yesterday afternoon when a motor truck in which they

were riding was struck by an eastbound train on the Erie railroad."" The bod fes -were not identified. Belief was

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they live, and the way to do that is to show the amusing 6ide of common incidents natural things that may happen to anybody." - .. "I Do!" Harold Lloyd's newest showing at the Murrette theatre, is a suieflre "hit-'em-where-they-live" comedy that shows the amusing side of thy domestic life of the newlyweds, when two children are left to their wellmeaning, but inexperienced mercies. Probing deep into the. realm of human emotions, and revealing an engrossing screen' play of a zealous application to the pursuit of a devout love, the Associated Producers' masterful production of "Devotion," starring Hazel Dawn, Is now at the Mur

rette theatre. In the supporting cast are E. K. Lincoln, Violet Palmer, ll nita Randolph, Bradley Barker, Hem-y G. Sell and Wedgewood NowelL Tlo story was written and produced under the supervision of A. J. Bimberg. RICHMOND. James Kirkwood, who scored so great a hit in "The Wise Fool." some time ago, is the featured player in Georgfl Melford's Paramount picture production of ."The Great Impersonation." based on J. Phillips Oppenhejm's novel of tho ; same : name, which is being shown at the Richmond theatre. Mr. Kirkwood has a dual role in this picture, and In the tours of the action.'he is, :called upon; to do som?

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highly, dramatic JEorKiafr. Kirkwood is seep as an Englishman, .and .a German, and .when he latr, who is r. sjpy in tbft enipjoyo thykaiser, causes the Englishman . to 6e presumably slain bo that ha may assume his nam? and station,- thrilling incidents ensue. There is a surprising finish to the story. Ann Forrest, who played opposite Mr.. & Irk wood in "The Wise Fool," has the leading woman's roie in-Tha Great JmfifersbnaOon." Winter Hall. Truly Sliattuck, Fontaine La Rue, Alan Hale and other fcoted screen players ,&re Ju tbt tippoKing cast 'Member of 'prliame"iitin Austratia rieYj;..$5,0dO,!'; ' year'i cjr thfir sei- . vices... .i i'..;.:'W''?f;

One of the scenes from Harold Bell Wright's most popular dramatized novel, "The Shepherd of the Hills." The Jack Bessey players at the Washington theatre will be seen in the stage version the remainder of this week.

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A few years ago while at work in Los Angeles Corinne Griffith returned from a trip to Lake Kahoe with whit had been a stray, homeless little do?. She made a pet of the animal a.nd when she came east left him at th? Vitagraph studio. Since that tim' Nig, as the dog had been termed, ha;demanded and received his meals from the cafe on-the lot, but has refused all efforts to make hira an actor.

No one could induce the dog to cross r

a set in iront oi a camera, dui aunns the making of the scene for "Lucky Carson," which is being shown at the Murray theatre. Nig became curiou& and proceeded in following Earle Williams, the star, wherever the latter

went. As a dog is the constant com

panion of the hero, Williams decided to try Nig in the role. Nig seemed to

enjoy the importance attached to him as a screen actor and obeyed tba slightest command of the star. Ni did some exceptionally fine work in the production and made himself a decided favorite with members of the company. - .

one of his many funny situations, he has not aroused an Al cachinnation. "The primary rule for getting laughs," says the Associated Exhibitors comedian, "is to hit 'em where

i MURRETTE. Good morning, are you laughing well today? Do you laugh in your chest? Or does it rumble up from the' depths of your stomach?Harold Lloyd is the man who wants to know. If you have only a hollow.

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The story of the supreme sacrifice of a woman who chose a man against her . family. A picture different; one of the, poor who battles, not to riches, but to a plane of happiness against the intrigue of millions. Don't miss this wonderful -film of home.

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