Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 87, 12 April 1922 — Page 11
GENOA CONFERENCE HELD IN CITY WELL ADAPTED FOR GUESTS
(By Associated Press) ROME, April 12.-It 13 difficult to imagine a city better adapted to princely hoepitality than Genoa, where the great Economic Conference began Monday, for if contains the superb palaces built mostly during the six teenth century to satisfy the sense of luxury, the appreciation of art and beauty of the merchant princes of Genoa. " There are no palaces in Italy, perhaps in the whole world, so magnificent in themselves and that form such a suitable background for the treasures of art, the Van Dycks, the Rubens and the delightful pictures of the Venetian school that adorn their walls. The Royal Palace where the conference is held, in addition to its sumptuous furniture, its glorious marble . staircase and balconies, has a beautiful garden with green lawns and walks shaded by a variety of trees and shrubs. . About 2,000 Present The members of the different delegations aggregate at least 2,000 persons, who are lodged in Genoa's palaces and in the lovely villas that surround the town. When one realizes that all this beauty is bathed in the sunshine of an Italian spring, it is difficult to imagine a better preparation for the comfort and pleasure of Italy's guests. , . In addition Italy has exerted herself to provide Jor the conveniences of life needed by those who attend the conference. The road along the Ligurian Riviera has been relaid for a distance of about 25 miles. Additional tele phone and telegraphic circuits have been constructed and a special tele phone lin has been set up for the ser vice of the delegations and newspaper correspondents. Reading and writing rooms also have 'been prepared for delegates and reporters. A largely increased postal service has been provided, while in the Patrone palace where the press has its headquarters,' there are all possible conveniences for reading, writing, sending telegrams, phonographs, a magnificent clubhouse with splendid salons and a buffet, one or two rooms of which are furnished with tables and chairs ordered by Cardinal Ratti for the Archbishop's Palace before he left Milan last February to be elected Pope Pius XI. Help! we're running out of Blue Devil ads. $25.00 for the best, $5.00 for every one we can use. Advertisement
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RICHMOND Trying to crank an obstreperous flivver while several dozen email boys stand by and offer sarcastic advice and comment, isn't calculated to cheer a poor leading man, according to Milton Sills, who plays the role of Neil Cornish in "Miss Lulu Bett," "William de Mille's new Paramount production which is showing at the Richmond theatre. The scene was on location near a school in, Southern California, the only outside location, by the way, that was used for the picture. Mr. Sills was striving desperately to make the flivver's engine turn over and the school had just declared recess. "Gee," observed one young hopeful, "them movies is the bunk they're all weak like that can't even turn over a auto engine." Meantime Sills blushed furiously and when the machine finally started and a rousing cheer sent him on his way, he was quite flustered. But having a sense of humor he laughed at his own expense. Lois Wilson has the leading woman's role. MURRAY Week of April 17 will be known as bargain days In Richmond. When you go to a vaudeville show you get four acts of vaudeville and a picture for your price of admission. What would you say to 24 acts and a picture for your entertainment, all snappily presented so as to eliminate any thought of being bored, by a cast of youthful, peppy entertainers known as Henry Roquemore's Musical Comedy? You'd grab it wouldn't you? The human mind always goes" after the most it can get for the least. Fire it does! So listen. - - V You line up Monday at the Murray theatre and grab the entertainment being offered there in the entertain ment department, Fred Faunt Le Roy "the boy with a dozen talents" that's 12 acts. Brandeaux and Smith, dancers of the highest order, that's another making 13. Henry Roquemore, making a half dozen men of ordinary size six and 13. that's 19. Then dainty Fern Emmett, only half a person, is this little Miss, but making up for it in ability that's 20. - La Vera Reno, a little bit of everything. That's 21. And Lawrence Bringham and Violet Culver, that's 23. Then Gravce Robertson, the Piano Accordian Girl, that's 24. To say nothing of a chorus of irresistible adorable Kirls, arrayed in stunning colorful cos-turnery.
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Oh yes, they form the picture you get with your vaudeville. . The opening musical comedy being presented here at the Murray theatre, beginning April 17 will be a new con coction, oi comeuy anu bulls ttwcu "Hello Pansy." MURRETTE Old-fashioned women are like oldfashioned tunes We may outgrow them, but we can never forget them. Anne Collins was an old-fashioned woman she preferred the peace and quiet of their own fireside to the' jazz and blare of a cabaret. Her husband on the other hand, grew tired of hearing her sing the "Swanee River" to the accompaniment of her guitar. He had been serenaded so often he felt as if he had married a phonograph. Speed, jazz and frivolity were his forte. Anne Collins is Florence Vidor, as she is seen in "Woman, Wake Up!" an Associated Exhibitors feature, claimed by those who have seen it, to be a sprightly domestic comedy drama of the first year of married life. "Woman, Wake Up!" is the feature attraction at the Murrette theatre for four days commencing today. MURRAY One of the most charming screen Ingenues appearing before the camera today is Daisy Robinson, who was last seen to such great advantage in "Partners of the Tide," Irvin V. Willat's production released by the W. W. Hodkinson Corporation. When Director Ward Lascelle arranged to picturize "Rip Van Winkle," he was gratified to learn that Miss Robinson had appeared as "Meenie" in the stage version of Washington Irving's immortal classic. This meant that she had the proper understanding of the role and with her previous screen training she was Indeed a wonderful find. t And so Mr. Lascelle engaged her immediately,, and her blonde beauty and histrionic talents T&ere never seen to greater advantage than in the screen version of this marvelous old story which comes to the Murray theatre. Have You Piles? Dr. Leonhardt's HEM-ROID will relieve any form of Piles quick action in even old stubborn cases. No cutting: no greasy salves a harmless tablet that removes the cause. Money back if not satisfied. A. G. Luken Drug Co. Advertisement.
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F. CITY PASTOR, 86; , PREACHES 70 YEARS FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., April 12. Rer. Aaron Worth celebrated his eighty-sixth birthday Sunday. Mr. Worth entered the ministry when between the ages of 15 and 16, and has preached for almost 70 years. A turkey dinner was Berved to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ONA Coffee We know It'i food. One trial will prove it to you. Refrigerators Best makes known at our usual underselling prices. 505-513 Main St. Lavishness! Laughter! Gayety! Thrills!
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COMING 8U N DAY WESLEY BARRY In "PENROD" and TURNER'S Band," seven men singers and musicians da luxe.
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Long, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoover, Walter Haynes, C. Cartwright, all of Portland; Mrs. L. Hartup, Mrs. Fran sena Fennimore and son, Byron, of Modoc; Mr. and Mrs. William Hofford, of Modoc; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher and son. Worth, of Economy; Kr. and Mrs. Ansclan Hartup and son, Howard, of Williamsburg and Andian Worth, of Salina. PALACE TODAY Mildred . Harris Chaplin in the sensational 6-act First National Attraction "HABIT" with it ART ACCORD in the great history play "WINNERS OF THE WEST" and a new Mutt and Jeff Comedy MURRAY "BETTER COME EARLY" Pip Organ Concert Orchestra B. F. Keith Vaudeville Last Times Today Jones and Sylvester Two clever singing comedians in a comedy skit entitled "Catching Their Train." These two artists were formerly the tenor and baritone of the famous "That Quartette" which was internationally famous some years ago, and whose equal has never been produced. You will applaud their singing and laugh at their comedy. One Two Three Five People Four men and one woman, in an artistic offering termed "A Dance Oddity." Special scenery and costumes. A Keith big time presentation. Nippon Duo "Two Clever Entertainers from the Land of the Rising Sun" Oriental costumeg and settings. 4 NadaNorraine "The Unusual Songstress" II. B. WARNER In "WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE" From the stage success made famous by Nat Goodwin. Coming Thursday Melo Danse or "A Whiff of the Follies." Wayne, Marshall and Candy: Holiday and Willette; Lew Huffman.
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CLOSED THIS WEEK OPENING EASTER SUNDAY with a Paramount Picture fhe Green Temptation 99 Featuring , . : ' lT BETTY COMPSON and a great supporting cast " See Her Dance Gowns Thursday. Friday, Saturday, WANDA HAWLEY In "BOBBED HAIR" RICHMOND 1A THEATRE ffWishes to -Announce To Its Patrons that only the Best and Latest Paramount Pictures will be shown and for Indefinite runs Starting Easter Sunday Glorious Gloria Swanson In . , "HER HUSBAND'S TRADEMARK" You can't afford to miss this one. Better than "The Great Moment." Last Times Today From the book that made such a great sensation. Also showing Cross-Eyed Ben Turpin in , "SLEUTHS" Coming Thursday WALLACE REID -in RENT FREE it An Old Lover Thought the Husband Forgot Woman,
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