Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 209, 2 September 1922 — Page 12
PAGE FOURTEEN iMURRAY WILL OPEN I SEASON TOMORROW V n . II 1 ,W1th theopening of the Murray tbe- ; atro Sunday. Richmond playgoers will ittod themselves enjoying vaudeville 1 especially booked lor the- company in Chaxge- of the chain" of ' theatres of ; -Which the Murray Is a. Dart, and
I Played in a, theatre -which has been brought to a standard maintained by
the big city houses. During the oast three -weeks the
Interior of the Murray has undergone changes which add to the theatre's at.
-tractiveness and comfort Capacity of ' the lower floor has been Increased by
lie removal of the lorges, and about 200 nerw upholstered seats occupy the 'front section, . All seats in the house
have been overhauled and covered.
Perhaps ext to the seating arrange' 'ment, the most noteworthy improvement Js the addition of five new sell
of scenery. These are most attractively presented becaust of the added 'lighting power of the trough lights.
: New ornamental tights also have been
rhunglrorn the theatre ceiling, and the
entire house redecorated. " Another 'change showing to advan
tage , ia the enlarged orchestra pit, making large road show orchestras
possible. .Sieps also have been, built from .the : lower floor to the stage. An air of eoziness and beauty -combine to aid ' in. the success of the many good acts promised for the coming season by the theatre management.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. SATURDAY, SEFf. 2, 1922.
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Added Feature at the Murrette NEW STRING ORCHESTRA under personal direction of Fredrick" Hoffman of Milwaukee, violinist.
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At the Murrette will always be found high class, refined Photo, plays, the kind you'll enjoy most.
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY,
., SATURDAY Murrette Anita Stewart in "Hose o; the Sea," vaudeville. Palace Dorothy Dalton in "The Flame of the Yukon;' Baby Peggy comedy. ' Richmond J ack Hoxie- In "A Desert Brldgegroom:' .Neil Burns in "Boiling Stones. . , . SUNDAY Murray Ha& Collins ia ed Jlot Romance, vaudeville. Murrette Dorothy Phillips in "Hurricane's-Gal." Palace William- S. Hart in "White Oak." Harold Lloyd comedy. Richmond Hoot Gibson in "The Bear-Cat;" Educational comedy. Washington Gloria 6 wanson and Rodolph Valentino in "Beyond the Rocks."
MURRAY VAUDEVILLE The Murray theatre will open tomorrow matinee inaugurating the regular fall and winter season when they will present legitimate productions, Keith vaudeville and feature photoplays. Tho house during the past three weeks since it has been in the hands of the decorators, has been completely transformed, and is now one of the most beautiful and coziest theatres in the state with an increased seating capacity, new seats, new scenery, etc. The policy of the house remains unchanged opening today with four Keith acts, and a feature photoplay with the time of shows and the admission price being the same as formerly.
The bill tomorrow for the first half consists of The Gorman Brothers, who offer a singing act very similar to Van and Schenck; Lawrence Brothers and Thelma in "A Society Event With a Novelty Surprise ; " Howard and Jenkins In their comedy skit entitled "The Cop and The Bowery Girl," and Keeper and Kewpie in "Artistic Character Dances.'' The pictorial feature will be a John Emerson production entitled "A Red Hot Romance." Glenn Crum will preside over the (Please Turn, to Page fifteen)
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From Tropic Isle to underworld with straining sails and beating hearts; from love to nate and back to love" on the bounding main. You'll see ships stagger and sprawl through gale-mad nights, destroyers roar in pursuit of scurrying smugglers, airplanes diving to attack. YOU'LL WHIZ THROUGH A GAMUT OF THRILLS r
Showing in connection, with this wonderful story of adventure and romance
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Coming Thursday An all star cast presenting a photoplay supreme. "DANGEROUS TOYS" Full to overflowing with romance and Intrigue.
Last Times Today ANITA STEWART, in "ROSE OF THE SEA" and Lornbardi and Coari in popular and classical vocal . selection
ADMISSION: Adults 35 cents, Children 15 cents. Week Day Matinees: Adults 25 cents, Children 15 cents
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It is with pardonable pride we offer the people of Richmond and vicinity the reopening of The Murray. We have had uppermost in our minds in remodeling their pleasure and comfort.
Everything has been changed. New scenery, new fixtures; and new decorations, placed with painstaking care to make your visits to this theatre full of pleasure and comfort. ,
SUNDAY, SEPT. 3rd OPENING SUNDAY WITH FOUR KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS and FEATURE PHOTPLAY
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday . and Wednesday - : MAE COLLINS
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A story of a boy who made a fortune insuring the life of the King of Bunkonia. Then some one started a resolution. , . J Four
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GORMAN BROTHERS Two clever young entertainers who come here direct from The Stat-Lake, Chicago. They work similar to Van and Schenck and are a hit on any bill.
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HOWARD and JENKINS 'A Cop and the Bowery Girl." A clever and a comedian in songs and "wise
cracking" sayings.
Tuesday & Wed.
LAWRENCE BRO. & THELMA In "A Society Event with a Novelty Surprise." A refined act that is just a little different A big hit last week on. the bill at The Palace, Cincinnati.
KEEPER and KEWPIE A young dancing artist with his beautiful dancing partner in "A Character Dance Creation." An outstanding hit on The Majestic bill, Chicago, recently.
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CARSON BROS, and MARIE "Songs, Comedy and Dancing. Special settings. TOM and BABE PAYNE A young pair who fairly exude pep and personality. They sing, dance and offer several other talents to delight you. One of the biggest hits of the younger generation of vaudeville artist3.
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Shows Today Commencing at 1:30. Time of Shows and Policy Remain Unchanged. . Vaudeville and Pictures Change Every Sunday and Thursday ..Li-
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trigger man vas jaf-r When icntrtiig giTttKfaig halls- wasihft-oiJjBchrtJIte frontier tnew - :rri': Came "White 'Oalcf risUng-. over the plains, Ttflfng;oa a quest that wETw thrill your heart to see. .A. story that sums up-theaold, rild west and pictnreajt atIt3 best and worst, . -
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ory of those who see it a veritable screen t idyl of the arid .plains.
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Just the kind of a comedy that tops off a good evening's, entertainment
Good Music Admission, 10c and 20c
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A snappy story of the Old West, into which, came -the - Apache Kid. If you could see leaping from bookrto screen.,.'! the actual characters of this wonderful story of lovei-and . t adventure, away down on the great desert, and whirl with ' them through action-drama more real than words could ; ever make it, wouldn't you greet that picture as a splen- . did exception? Then you'll agree that "The Bearcat"
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With it a Rollicking Christie Comedy
"THE ROLLING STONE"with NEAL BURNS
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T" TUESDAY Betty Compson in "ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE"
THURSDAY Sessue Hayakawa ; in "THE VERMILLIONl PENCIL"
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