Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 149, 23 June 1922 — Page 11
MURRAY VAUDEVILLE Two acta of the Murray theatre this last half hold special place. They are Bryon Comedy Four and Yoni and Puj!.' The Byron Ooinedy Four has appeared hero before, but It is none the less as entertaining an act as is carried on any circuit. It's the kind of act that Is pleasing to all who appreciate humor and frood singing. Hardly ever is the audience content to permit the two boys to leave without an extra number or two. One of the best, if not the best f.ot featuring strength and agility ever booked at the local theatre is to be found in the offering by Yoni and Fuji. The couple have an attractive bearing and approach. The male member of the team is a wonder at his job. An exceptional fine act. F.annigan. and Stapleton pull much cf the oft-to-be-found "conventional courtship" stuff, with a few variations. The offering is pleasing, however. "Fun on a bounding rope" is prerentcd by Charles Ledegar. He has i good time while "working," and the fun is contagious. "Marry the Poor Girl," is the film cttraction. MARVIN. MURRETTE Katharine MacDonald has an interesting role a3 an unbeliever in "The Infidel" her latest Associated First National starring vehicle, which 13 the attraction at the Murrette theatre this week. As Lola Daintry, an actres who is deprived of a iob bv the closing of an overzealous preacher and whose fath-J or, also a preacher, drove her mother ; from home with hi snarrow ways and retty cruelties, she hates all ministers. And so, whea Bully Haynes -enlists her corporation in "showing up" the; Richmond TODAY TOM MIX in "THE ROUGH 3 iiiAitAvn') Abo a Cristy Ccmedy "LET ME EXPLAIN jjj PALACE TODAY FRANK MAYO in "DR. JENKS" A Liory of the South Sea Islands Also a SNUB POLLARD in "SILK HOSE" VAUDEVILLE "SETTER COME EARLY" Flpe. Organ Concert Orchestra Another Laughing: Bill . Thurs., Fri., Sat. Only Byron Comedy Four 4 male artists in "School Frolics." a singing and comedy combination w h i c h ?cored a tremendous hit here three years ago. See the Swede "Bad Boy." The biggest laughing act we ever booked. Yoni and Fuji "Japanese Novelty Artists" 3 Flannigan & Stapleton ! A man and woman comedy I team in "A Conventional I Courtship." I Charles Ledegar "The Flying Dutchman" or "Fun on a Bounding Rope" V and Mrs. Carter DeIIaen in "MARY, THE POOR GIRL" Five reeh of real laughs Coming First Half "Feather - Your Nest," a trained bird spectacle ; Three Kenna Girls; Noble and Brooks; Wilson and Wilson.
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SATURDAY Murray "Marry the Poor Girl," vaudeville. Murrette "The Infidel." Richmond Ttn Mix In "The Rough Diamond." Washington "Flower of the North." SUNDAY Murray William Duncan in "No Defense." Murrette Jackie Coogan in "Trouble." . Richmond "The Cave Girl." Washington "The Bachelor Daddy." Vs : J missionaries on the South Sea isles of Menang she eagerly accepts the proposition, believing it will be sweet revenge. Of course, she does not know that Haynes only aims to use her as a tool with which to gain control of the copra trade from his rival. Cyrus Flint Flint. Drifting ashore in a lifeboat, Lola poses as a castaway, but in the interesting and thrilling events which follow she gains an entirely different impression of the unselfish missionaries, ceases to be an infidel and i3 the central figure in a fascinating romance. WASHINGTON Between scenes for his latest Paramount picture, "The Bachelor Daddy," Thomas Meighan diligently read Holt on the care of children. In this new picture, which comes to the Washington theatre next Sunday, he is the custodian of five lively youngi Today and Tomorrow ames Oliver Curwood Famous Novel "FLOWER OF THE NORTH" Featuring Kenry B. Walthall BARGAIN MATINEE 4 Days Starting Sunday Thomas Meighan and Cute Kiddies in "BACHELOR DADDY" A Paramount Picture and it's a "Pip" If you've got to burgle the baby's bank or shoot the cat to save milk, see this picture. It's Good We Admit It Can ycu imagine beautiful Katherine being used es man-bait and willingly? Way down in the South Seas a strange, strange plot! Her victim a two-fisted fighting gentleman who dislikes all women until he meets her. Then, too, there's a mighty Nabob and his savage hordes. He wants this adventuress and plots to get her! Marines! Mobs! Tropicai tornadoes! What a background for a great love story! Too exciting to guess the finish! A!so Showing Toonerville Comedy 'The Skipper's Policy' And Pathe News
Murrette "Where the Stars Twinkle First" Now Showing Katherine as a Lorelei of j v the Soutiiern s&iJ Seas, in SifiCTtNV7 111 I V 1
Coming Sunday JACKIE COOGAN in "TROUBLE"
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Bters, and between registering for the camera and keeping the kids in a good humor, the genial star had his hands full. By the time the picture was finished. Mr. Meighan had compiled the following rules for the care of children. Holt notwithstanding: A cuckoo clock is the best pacifier. Never try to wash little Johnny's neck unless you have a supply of candy as a "persuader." When children are taken on a Pullman car one should always .have an encyclopedia handy to answer all Questions. When at dinner in a dining car, children should be given free rein, for any attempt to cramp their style is Bure to result disastrously. Never leave children alone on a motion picture set if you expect it to remain the same. When you have guests for dinner, don't leave the children alone in nursery, for there is sure to be a riot, which will not only disturb you but your friends. Leatrice Joy, who was seen here in "Saturday Night" and other Paramount pictures, is Mr. Meighan's leading woman. MURRAY Five minutes after they had promised to love, honor and behave until death did them separate, they were bidding each other a cold farewell. "Goodbye. Mr. Tanner," she said, offering her hand. "I'm very pleased to have met yoti, Mrs. Tanner," responded he. But, even though their marriage was v.xwB w
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not of their own desire, neither were they permitted to part. The why, what and how of this amusingly amazing romance is disclosed at the Murray theatre when Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven, unrivaled co-stars of farce comedy, will cavort In their newest feature, "Marry the Poor Girl," an adaptation of the popular stage play by Owen Davis. This is the first production of the De Havens for Associated Exhibitors. Glove Company Employes Goto Indianapolis Picnic Employe of the Richmond branch, Indianapolis Glove company, left early Friday for Indianapolis, where they will attend the annual pienfe of the concern. Paper hats on which were printed the word "Richmond," distinguished the members of the delegation. The group filled three interurban cars. INSPECTORS TO PROBE AMATEUR RADIO STATIONS TORONTO, Ont, June 23. The first radio inspector In Ontario has been appointed by the government, to make an investigation into all amateur sending stations against which there are complaints from time to time, and also issue licenses to receiving stations and examine candidates for the government's certificate of proficiency iu the operation of radio equipment. A surprisingly large number of women of high social standing in Great Britain have recently applied for employment.
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TO LET CONTRACTS , FOR WAYNE ROADS (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, June 23. The state highway commission Friday was to receive sealed proposals for surface treatment, bituminous and penetration top on a number of secondary roads. There are thirty projects under consideration, representing approximately 84 miles to be let under nine contract proposals, according to John D. Williams, director of the highway commission. Nineteen counties are afTected. Under terms of the advertisement of the commission, a bidder shall file bond with his bid equal to one and onehalf times the amount of his proposal. Among the bids are: Road 3, in Wayne county, from the west corporation line of Richmond in a westerly direction to the east of concrete road, 1.S5 miles. Road 3, in Wayne county, from the east corporation line of Richmond east to the Ohio-Indiana state line, 2.97 miles. Road 21, in Wayne county, from south corporation line to Richmond in a southerly directly, 0.13 mile. Cuticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap Cqtieora Soap ihavca without mog. ETcrrwhereSe.
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Will install St. Joseph Society Officers Monday Installation of officers will be the chief business of the meeting of the St. Joseph society to be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Eight new candidates will also be initiated at this time and a luncheon served.
The new officers to be installed are: Joseph Hoch, president; Joseph Stolle, vice-president; Harry Maurer, recording secretary; Edward Balling, financial secetary; Anthony Stever, treasurer; Philip Asfalg, chairman of the sick committee; Lawrence Zeyen, secretary of the sick committee; Rev. F. A. Roell, chaplain. : JUDGE HALTS COURT TO ALLOW PRAYER MEETING JACKSON. Miss., June 23. Judge Wiley H. Potter recessed circuit court for two hours that the Jury and courc officials might attend prayer meeting.
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