Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 100, 27 April 1922 — Page 15

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND. SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1922.

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WASHINGTON Through a sepcial arrangement with D. W. Giffith the Famous Players-Las-Icy corporation obtained the services of Kato Bruce, -who has appeared exclusively under Mr. Griffith's management since the early Biograph days, for -an important role in support of Thomas Meighan in his new Paramount picture, "The City of Silent Men," which is playing at the Wash

ingron ineatre,

began Andres, following a. lull in the

conversation. I

He was suddenly interrupted by Ray, whose eyes gleamed with de

light.

"Barnstormer barnstormer": he

declared. "That suggests a fine char

acterization to me. You go right ahead

and write a story with "The Barnstormer," for a title, and wiilh me as a utility man."

Andres was enthused over the idea,

TESTING RADIO TRANSFORMERS.

Miss Bruce has the sort of a role I and presented a story which only re-

for which she has

that of a gentle, patient mother whose faith in her son never dies. Thomas Meighan. convicted of a crime of which he is innocent, is the son. Miss Bruce has scored strongly in her interpretation of Mrs. Bartlett, wife of Squire Bartlett, in "Way Down East." Starting out as a character woman with the origional Biograph company, Miss Bruce became a favorite because of her sincerity and engaging personality. Among the Griffith productions in which she has ap

peared recently are "A Romance of Happy Valley," "The Girl WTho Stayed at Home," "Scarlet Days," and "Way Down East" MURRAY The great snow storms last Febru-! ary, which stopped traffic on the railroads and entirely Isolated towns like Port Henry, on Lake Champlain, were :i blessing in disguise. This has been one of the most severe winters Port Henry has ever experienced, .but also one of the most prosperous. And the reason is the motion picture. As soon as Rex Beach heard of the ideal conditions at Port Henry for Alaskan snow scenes, the Goldwyn

company sent their actors and directors to Lake Champlain to take the

winter tcenes for the next Beach picture entitled "The North Wind's Malice,' which will be shown at the Murray thea' te for four days, commencing today. New York City was ransacked for costunes such as are worn in Alaska and a group of sturdy men was selected to portray the part in the story which has its setting at

Hemlock, a small mining town in Alaska. Two Curtis airplanes were requisitioned and sent up to Port Henry by irain to supply the blinding fcnow for the blizzard scenes. MURRETTE One evenin gat the home of Charles Ray, in Beverly Hils, Lps Angeles, Mr. Ray, his general manager and Richard Andres, head of the Ray scenario department, were discussing ktories. Now when actors and writers meet, they reminisce; they can not help it. "When 1 was a barn stormer "

quired the touches which Ray adds to everything he directs and acts to make it one of the most entertaining of motion pictures. "The Barnstormer," is now playing at the Murrette theatre as a First National attraction. Its three-day engagement will end Saturday; night.

SEASON'S FIRST CIRCUS WILL BE HERE FRIDAY

John Rpbinson's circus will appear afternoon and night at Athletic park here tomorrow.

declared an official holiday by the

amusement lovers or this section of the country. The Robinson' circus tram probably will come rolling into town on its own trains of specially constructed cars. The show will arrive in the early

uours or tne morning and will be unloaded at the C. & O. yards. It is announced that the parade will leave the show grounds at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Following is the route to be followed: North to Twenty-third and Main

streets; west on Main to Sixteenth; north on Sixteenth to North E: west

on E street to Fort Wayne avenue; south on Fort Wayne avenue to Fifth street; south on Fifth street to Main street, and then east on Main street to Twenty-third street and the show grounds.

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RICHMOND The story of "Something to Think About," which is playing at the Rich

mond theatre today only, is as follows:

After persuasion, Luke Anderson,

the village blacksmith, finally consents to his daughter Ruth attending a fashionable school at the expense

of David Markley. the town's wealth

iest man, suffering an affliction of' which he is conscious. After three years Ruth returns a beautiful young lady and David falls in love with her, but will not tell her because of his lameness. Ruth is finally made to realize David's love and forces him to propose. As the preparations for the wedding go on Ruth appreciates more fully that she really loves Jim Dirk and the night before the wedding she consents to elope with him. In the city they are extremely happy until Jim meets his death when the tunnel in which he is working is flooded with water. Alone and penniless, Ruth goes down and down, until finally she decides to return home. She is shocked to find her father

blind and as a 'last resort accepts David's proposition to become his wife in name that her child may have his due advantages. In time Ruth

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comes to love David, but he mistakes it for gratitude. It is not until Ruth, desperate, packs to leave him, that David realizes his love for her, and with her father's forgiveness comes happiness. PHYSICIAN ADVISES FRENCH

TENOR TO TAKE REST CHICAGO, April 27. Lucien Muratore, the French tenor, was advised by his physician today to call off all future singing engagements and go to the country for a complete rest. His condition was attributed to weakness fro ma recent operation for appendicitis and to worry due to the tenor's

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PALACE TODAY CONWAY TEARLE in a stirring romance of Alaskan , mining camps "BUCKING THE TIGER" by Achmeid Abdullah With it, RUTH ROLAND in "WHITE EAGLE," a western, and the latest SNUB POLLARD comedy. Coming SundayJames Oliver Curwood's "The Girl from Porcupine"

RICHMOND AV THEATRE For Today REVIVAL WEEK SPECIAL Something to Think About Friday "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" Saturday MAE MURRAY

GRAND OPENING of Funk's Lake Dancing Pavilion Sunday Evening, April 30th With n TOKIO ORCHESTRA of South Bend This is a real, live organization of 7 musicians. Dancing Every Thursday and Sunday

Thoriias Meighan in a Paramount picture "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN" A jailbird romance that starts in a big city's underworld and ends on the heights of an infinite love. See Tom Meighan at His Best NOW SHOWING

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in their comedy with music entitled "Billy's Troubles" with all the favorites in new specialties and a girlie chorus of eight Zlegfeld lookers. Entire change of scenery, wardrobe, songs, dances and specialties. Also the dramatization of the famous novel by Rex Beach, GoldwynV "North Winds Malice"

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"Where The Star Twinkle First" Today, Friday and Saturday He Wanted to be an Actor In the Worst Way And He Succeeded First Act Ray Does Romeo Second Act Didn't Start Too Many Eggs A Roar in Every Flicker

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The story of Rybe Romeo, who burned his foot in the footlights. Charlotte Pierce, Wilfred Lucas, Lionel Belmore in the cast. Story by Richard Andres. Directed by Chas. Ray. A' First National Attraction

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The first of the stories of the ring from the snappy tales of Collier's Weekly Also Pathe News and Locals of Indiana Admission Adults, 35c, Children 15c Matinee Adults 25c Coming Sunday Rudolph Valentino in "The Four Horsemen"

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