Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 132, 3 June 1922 — Page 9
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922.
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NEXT WEEK AT THE HEATRE
MURRAY VAUDEVILLE The Tripoli Trio, three clever young j male artists who bill themselves aaj "Singers and Instrumentalists From Sunny Italy" will he one of the features of the new bill opening tomorrow matinee for tho first four days at the Murray. These artists have a repertory with an appeal to a vaudeville audience, and they are accredited with being one of the biggest hits of tho past vaudeville season. The Indianapolis critics ppoke very highly of them during their recent engagement in that city. Chick and Tiny Harvey also on this bill are known in vaudeville parlance as "sure-fire". Both are refined entertainers who know how to sell comedy and songs, while their surprise finish is one you will tell your friends about the next day. The bill is completed by The Aerial Patts in "A Triumph In Aerial Artistry," with a sensational finish, and Howard Nichols a manipulator of hoops and the diabolo who comes billed as "The Ace of Hoops." The screen feature will be Edna Murphy and Johnny Walker in "What Love Will Do," a five-reel Fox Feature. Underlined to open Thursday is The Hite Reflow Revue, a spectacular singing and dancing act; Rogers and Gregory in "Southern Levee Characters;" Thirty Pink Toes, a dainty offering with a surprise finish and Billy and Eva Ray, singing and talking act. The screen feature will be "Tale of Two Worlds," a five-reel Goldwyn attraction. BIG SHOWS COMING The Dot! son and Cherry World's Fair 6hows will open a week's engagement in thi.3 city on Monday, June 12, under the auspices of the Druids degree team. All of the attractions will be located at Athletic Park on South Twenty-third street which allows ample room for the erection of the many rides and shows
carried by th organization
SATURDAY Murray "The Power Within"; Vaudeville. Murrette "Earthbound. Richmond William S. Hart in "White Oak." Washington Charles Jones tn "Western Speed." SUNDAY Murray "What Love Will Do." Murrette "The Thunderclap." Richmond "The World's Champion." Palace William Fairbanks In "Fighting Hearts"; Harold Lloyd Comedy. Washington Bebe Daniels in "A Game Chicken."
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excellent reputation and highly recommended by committees that havo sponsored the organization In nearby citie3. Among the attractions that are featured is the Bagdad show, a terpsichorean extravaganza offering many novelty acts. The dog and pony show caters especially to ladies and children and seldom fails to enjoy a liberal patronage. One of the oddities offered the public is Monkey George. The athletic show as usual will take on all comers and some good bouts are anticipated during the week as several local boys have signified their intentions of contesting for honors. Other attractions that will no doubt receive a liberal patronage are the circus side show, flappers club, shooting the rapids, bush bluey, plantation show and motordrome. With good weather throughout the engagement the Druids will undoubtedly realize a tidy sum from their share of the proceeds.
MURRAY Stung by the sharp rebuke of a girl with whom he tried to flirt on the street, Johnny Rowan stood for a moment flushed and humiliated. Then he heard a laugh behind him and swung about. The laugh had
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Three Days Starting Sunday A PICTURE THAT CROWS FOR JOY!
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Walker, starting Sunday at the Murray theatre. The two young co-stars have be
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lovers of the screen, and the love Bccnes In "What Love Will Do" give them excellent opportunities to live up to this reputation.
Hugh Thompson, Martha Mattox, Ger-, trude Norman Jimps rUirdnn and oth-i'
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Esther Kathleen O'Keeie. Miss Esther Kathleen O'Keefe of Plymouth, Indiana, has defeated three men opponents for the " amocratic nomination for congress from her district. She has been a teacher, public speaker and magazine writer. Strict economy iz the keynote of her platform.
MURRETTE The cast and production staff used for the William Fox super-photo-drama. "Thunderclap." went to Aus-
able Chasm, New York, to take onej of the greatest water fall scenes thatj
has ever been filmed. They could only work part of the day because of the dangerous scenes. During the morning they worked on the filming of the scene and in the afternoon they went fishing or sleeping. That, however, did not apply to Director Richard Stanton and his as
sistant. They were busy every moment of the day and part of the night solving various problems. This stupendous production will be shown at the Murrefle theatre, where "Thunderclap" will play for the next four days.
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WASHINGTON It makes a difference who's dancing, as Bebe Daniels and her company discovered when they were doing "ship stuff" for "A Game Chicken," a Realart Pictures production which wil lopen Sunday for a run of three days at the Washington theatre. As they sailed out of Los Angeles harbor, the weather was fair, the company congenial, and there was music aboard. So, cooled by a sea breeze, they danced. That is. they danced
until the vessel crossed the bar and I decided that she would do a little Jane-, in gherself. Which she did, leaping!
lightly from wave to wave with that abandon so characteristic of small
ocean-going craft.
Immediately, all the others stopped
Some of them sought the
Rev. Mr. Douglas and his daughtx. tV, Anr, OD t,oi
of toughs that Johnny ruled by virtue of the hardness of his fists. He lunged at the offender, administered a sound thrashing, and pursued him
around the corner, crashing Into tho dancing.
These events, occurring in swift succession, served to alter the entire course of Johnny's career. The story is told in "What Love Will Do," a William Fox photoplay co-starring Edna Murphy and Johnnie
and stayed on deck for the air. "A Game Chicken" was written by
Nina Wilcox Putnam and adapted toj the screen by Fred Myton, under thej supervision of Elmer Harris. The sup-1 porting cast included Pat O'Malley, i
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday We are pleased to present Paramount's Greatest Star in what is considered his best photodrama of the year
VAUDEVILLE "BETTER COME EARLY" Plp Organ Concert Orchestra
BIG TIME ACTS
First Four Days
TRIPOLI TRIO "Singers and Instrumentalists FrJni Sunny Italy." Three clever young men in songs and selections who entertain every minute. A tremendous hit on the big time.
Chick and Tiny Harvey Here is another act that wins volumes of applause. They have a surprise finish which you will tell your friends about next day. Aerial Patts "A Triumph in Aerial Artistry." A petite young lady ajid a handsome chap in a sensational, hairraising presentation.
Howard Nichols "The Ace of Hoops." Hoop rolling and diabolo manipulations.
"WHAT LOVE WILL DO" A five-reel Fox feature with Edna Murphy & Johnny Walker Coming Thursday Hite Reflow Revue, Billy and Eva Ray, Thirty Pink Toes, Rogers and Gregory.
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Win. Fairbanks Harold Lloyd Bebe Daniels The screen's three best players in their latest successes WILLIAM FAIRBANKS In the six-act western "Fighting Hearts5' A breath-catching drama vibrant with action, seething with surprises, and throbbing with romance. A Tale of the Texas Rangers and Mexican Border! SEE The battle with the Mexican bandits ; the big cattle roundup ; Fairbanks' fight with the outlaws ; the wonderful mountain scenes. ' ' . ... 4 , . s . , : And With Thl3 HAROLD LLOYD and BEBE DANIELS In a Brand-New Joy-Maker ; "Before Breakfast" Thirty Minutes of Good Laughs, Smiles, Giggles GOOD MUSIC - - OPEN at 12:30
Tuesday IRENE CASTLE in "FRENCH HEELS'
Thursday BERT LYTEL in "Price of Redemption'
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The cackling tale of a pretty pullet who trifd to be a rooster who dressed like a boy and crowed at cockfights. Who finally fell a victim cf love and a hootch-running plot that sizzles with thrills from Cuba to Dryburg (?
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Also Showing Hearst News and Sunshine Comedy
Four Days, Starting Wednesday The Greatest Heart-Interest Drama the World Ha3 Ever Know "TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM" Supreme Effort of the Screen Do Not Miss It!
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Also a Big 2-REEL MACK SENNETT COMEDY
Admission Adults 35c Children ... 10c
Last Times Today WM. S. HART in "Vv'HITE OAK"
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ATHLETIC PARK, SOUTH 23RD STREET ONE WHOLE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 12 4 Rides 12 Shows Free Acts Band The largest, cleanest and most pretentious carnival organization entour. A midway of diversified attractions par excellence. Catering to all classes of the amusementloving public. ONE SOLID WEEK OF FUN AND HILARITY You've Seen the Minnow Now See the Whale
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THE MOST HEART-APPEALING AND THRILLING DRAMA EVER BROUGHT TO THE-SCREEN!
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