Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 110, 9 May 1922 — Page 10

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, MURRAY ' Edna, Murphy, who is playing at the Murray theatre as' co-star with Johnaie Walker in "Play Square," a William Fox production, wa3 recently a sued K she had. any statement to make regarding her work In the pro duction. "Just say for me." respond ed Miss Murphy, "that it is my own hair and I am not married to him." Being pressed for an explanation, Miss Murphy said that ever since herj promotion to stardom by William Fox much of the mail she has received from fans has contained queries to this effect: "Is that your own hair?" and "Are you married to Johnnie Walker?" - Miss Murphy, who is blessed with a wealth of golden hair, also intimates that she is too. busy with her career to even think of matrimony at present, v RICHMOND Some dramatic, not to say emotional, were certain scenes taken for the new Paramount comedy "One Glorious Day" which comes to the Richmond theatre next Wednesday, that one day all the musicians around tho Lasky studio were impressed into service. While Will Rogers and Lila Lee, the featured players, held the center of the stage, three fiddlers and a banjo supplied serious iriusic. It 1s typical of the picture that, while it is a real comedy, there is much serious action and some moments of real pathos. After the scenes had been "shot." Will Rogers took the violin from one of the feminine musicians and pro-

ceeded to extract more or less meio- shown in motion pictures at a prodious strains-such tunes as "Turkey j fe j t h Morton hi h in the Straw" being apparently his; f favorites. He soon had the company . at S p. m., Saturday, under the auspices beating time. . When he finished play j of the Culver Legion of Richmond.

ing, he turned over tne violin to its owner, with: . "Take back your fiddle, gal." and hastened off to make some changes in his attire. James Cruze is director of the pic ture which is an original by Walter Wood and A. B. Baringer. The cast is an excellent one. MURRETTE With the mustache and shabby habiliments of his usual screen make up, but with an entirety new story oi .htalTtta wthoV: ChaTl Chl lin is making his first motion pictu' e ?lZZtLtrl ?hi appearance in offering at the Murrette theatre thia week. "Pay Day" in the name of the new First National attraction! which is replete with humorous gags and Incidents revolving around the comedian's elation over "Pay Day" in his screen role of a horny-handed son of toil. Encounters with friend wife, the ubiquitous female who is always around on pay day and the customary gang of pan-handlers, furnish two reels of unusual comedy. Miriam Cooper, who plays the leading feminine role in "Serenade," an R. A. Walsh-First Nationar production, is a firm believer in "be it ever so humble, there's no place like home." When she went to California to

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turesque scenes from the special motion Trainng of the corps of cadets at Culver Military Academy will be "Earl W. Coates and A. J. Haywood are members of the committee having the arrangements in charge. The pictures were taken recently and show the cadets at work in the " I?-... " entitled "A Day at Culver" opens with the boom of the morning gun and follows the cadet through all the phases of their daily training system under taps sounds at night. This film features the athletic activities and mass and recreational, pursuits, and

gtart j. on (nj3 Associated Firstlshe goes East she has an erjially National picture, which is being lovely estate on Long Island..

show at the Murrette theatre she en gaged a suite in an exclusive Los Angeles hotel. But it did not suit her, and she spent all of her spare time looking for a home until a suitable one was located. Finally she found a vacant California bungalow, and soon was settled in it. "I can't see how anybody can resist the appeal of the beautiful California bungalow," says Miss Cooper. "No matter how well appointed tho hotel and the excellence of its service, there is no place like home." Miss Cooper is perfectly contented in her bungalow home, but whenever! TRic'

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takes Hip snpctatnr tr the hisr mpss i hal! where 700 man-size appetites are satisfied at one time. I Reviews and parades by the corps and several other such spectacles ap-' pear on the screen in "Memories of Cadet Days," which brings to life from the pages of an old grad's memory book a series of picturesque and some thrilling incidents in which the Culver cadets have taken part in the last quarter of a century. One of the events of this is the scene of - the Black Horse Troop as it escorted Marshal Foch, of France, on his visit to Indianapolis; and again as it escorted Thomas R. Marshall in Wash

ington on the occasion of his first in-! make a talk on the subject of training auguration. Another incident pictured I youths for good ' citizenship, in conis the review of the corps-by General i nect ion wirh the film program.

iviutti-iMY VHUutviLLt . Three girls and two young men playing in the head-liner at the Murray this first half of the week, furnish the idtesi in cmssica! ana interpretive dancing. Costumes, galore, feature this act, there being numerous ! changes. The opening dance is a real! 'fascinating" attraction. The girl is good looAing and She surely knows, theart of handling herself gracefully, ,,. , , ,., , ., . . , - If you like Class, this act can not be surpassed. Thft Pptinariis m-n or.,1 man . . .' . . i r Biers, appear at tne opening curtain and entertain with several difficult bits of the balancing art. He is a good clatter dancer, along with unusual art

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Military Academy Pavot. of France, when lie visiteo Payot, of France, Culver last autumn The round of duty in the Culver ( summer schools, which combines vacation and education, is shown in films devoted to the activities of the woodcrafters, and cadets of the naval, artillery, cavalry, and aviation schools. Youngsters of the woodcraft school, ranging in age from 10 to,, 14, are shown making their own camps on the trail, cooking their own meals, and baking brend over the camp fire. CaUCl j. x...uS a ami s,an uu .'""T"1' give a striKingiy sea-iiKe eireci to that beautiful Indiana lake. Col. Howard F. Noble U. S R., a member of the faculty at. Culver, will at handling several jThe climax of thei articles at once ir act is reacaea I when they throw straw hats flying out! iowaru me auuience, which reiracs. j and come back into the hands of the ! performers. Pitzer and Day, in a comedy act, pre - spnt sineinsr and dancing act. The itt this oit it is worth moxei Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and Tvi it to Foley & Co.. l835 Sheffield C'Mr'n ff-n Til . writinff vnttp name and address clearly. You will receive in j trial paka8 containing j Koli'V s Honey and 1 ar Compound for roughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidney (Pills for pains in sides and back; rheui matism, backache, kidney and bladder ; ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, 'a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing "cathartic for constipation, biliousness, i-A011":.?. sl,ho . A vertisement

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good. Harmon," an ingenious violinist. takes the stage for a brief time in a calm manner and though he is quiet in his performance, except the music which comes from his instrument, he : draws a big nana ana an encore wnen his time is up. There Is something

different about his playing which . tney were strangers to the sentiseems to impress more than the usual ' ments of independence, nationality violinist. Bob. and sacred H?ht "

"MINSTRELS OF BAGDAD" The long heralded Phi Delta Kappa event is close upon us. Of course, everyone knows by this time what that event ie. With a cast of characters "highly touted", as the sports writers say, the theatrical fans of the community may well expect to witness an unusual amateur production in the "Minstrels of Bagdad," to be presented at the Washington theatre Wednesday and Thursday nights, of this week. Two "ol' timers" In the minstrel game are back of this long looked for bag of fun, Harry Frankel and L. Bar ton Evans. Both have been success bokr'Inrneed MtTe ful on local introduction. The only thing necessary to make one's joy complete on one of the two nights named is to buy a ticket at Dafler's drug store, so say those who claim to know. It's whispered that delegations from out of town have ordered many seats and that a ticket in the pocket is worth two at the drug store. Paid Fancy Prices "I paid , an international authority on diseases of the stomach $1,500 and he didn't do me five cents' worth of good. I have been to various Spas in Europe, as well as this country and have spent fully $30,000 fruitlessly in search of a cure for my stomach trouble. Naturally I lost faith in any remedy for my case. My wife's brother had taken Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and praised it so highly that I tried it and am now entirely rid ofj that trouble. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes r.racticallv all Ktnmach liver and in testinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Clem Thistlethwaite's 7 drug stores, A. G. Luken Drug Co and druggists everywhere. Advertisement. DRESS BETTER Hand Tailored Clothes That Have Distinction G. H. GERLACH, Tailor ; 1031 Main St. Over Farwig's PALACE TODAY ANITA STEWART in the sensational melo-drama "Harriet and The Piper" A First National attraction. Also 2 Big Comedies "WANTED: AN ALIBI" and Mutt and Jeff THURSDAY The Last of the White Eagle Plays LAST TIMES TODAY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in WHY ANNOUNCE YOUR MARRIAGE? A Timely and Romantic Screen Comedy Also News and Comedy Wednesday and Thursday Nites "Phi Deit Minstrels" Friday and Saturday CONWAY TEARLE in "A Wide Open Town" SPECIAL KID MATINEE SATURDAY MORNING DICHMON1 AV THEATRE J Today and Tuesday BETTY COMPSON in 66 The Law and the Woman 99 A Tale of Miscarried Justice A woman thru hate sends a man to prison and a woman thru love sets him free. ALSO AL ST. JOHN in a great comedy "SPEED" Coming Thursday Will Rogers and Lila Lee in "One Glorious Day"

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