Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 238, 6 October 1922 — Page 9
THE EICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY. OCT. 6, 1922.
PAGET NINE
AMUSEMENTS
MURRAY j , Pathos and humor, plot and counterplot, virtue and0 villainy', are all excellently compounded in the new 'Goldwyn picture, "A Poor Relation," starring Will Rogers, -which is being i shown at the Murray theatre. The 6tory relates the trials of a philosophic inventor, Noah Vale, who
cares more about the -welfare of two I orphans he has adopted than about the success of his invention. As is often the case with impractical men, his invention is appropriated by another, but the sparkling wit that unconsciously drops from hi3 lips is gayiered into book form by a young friend and brings Noah Vale fame and money when all his plans seem to have failed. Besides, he is the kindly instrument in bringing a delightful romance to fruition. As the kind-hearted philosopher, "Will Rogers gives an inimitable per
formance. He is an actor who never disappoints; and in "A Poor Relation," he is cast in a role and In a picture that are as real as life. Long after you see this Goldwyn production you "will talk about it, and use it as a standard to measure other pictures by. MURRAY VAUDEVILLE There are few dull moments at the Murray during the presentation of the present bill. Headlining the attractions Is the terpsichorean classic by Vallol and Zermain. Aside from the fact that tho dance is as daring as it is artistic, !s the interest created by the advertised announcement that Miss Vallol danced
with Rodolph Valentino in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." The act is staged in one complete number,
with no recess from the time the team yippears until the close. " Perhaps the most popular offering on the bill is that by Johnson Brothers and Johnson, in which a miniature minstrel production is presented. Two end men with an interlocutor furnish the laughs, the dancing and the song. It's good as long as it lasts. Miss Laurel Lee can appropriately be termed clever. Her versatility and vivacious mannerisms are winners. An ability to get "next" to her audience i is one of her enviable achievements. Bell and Eva open on first with a
SATURDAY Murray Will Rogers in "A Poor Relation," vaudeville. Murrette Norma Talmadge in "The Eternal Flame." Palace "The Night Riders," and "The Week End." Richmond William Fairbanks In "Montana Bill ," Christy comedy. Washington Lillian and Dorothy Gish in "Orphans of the Storm." SUNDAY Murray "Silas Marner," vaudeville. Murrette Thomas Meighan la "Manslaughter." Palace Pricilla Dean In "Conflict," Lloyd comedy. Richmond Tom Mix in "A Big Town Round Up," Sunshine comedy. Washington "The Peerless Entertainers' and a Paramount picture, "Over the Border."
only to be turned into a fierce pas
sion for revenge.
Both are made to suffer for their indiscretions, . but love " triumphing, makes the ending a happy one despite indications to the contrary up until the very closing scene of the film.
Church In Action Program
At Dublin Monday Night DUBLIN, Ind., Oct. 6. Plans have been completed for the program of the "Church la Action" campaign of the
Methodist Episcopal church in Dublin. The program will be held here Mondav
evening, Oct 9, under the direction of
Rev. J. T. Bean, chairman, and Rev,
R. L. Wilson, secretary. The program
to be observed is as follows: 4:00 p. m. Children's Hour, J. H Brown.
6:00 p. m. Supper service; Centenary
accomplishments: Achievements or.
the Foreign Field, L. H. Ice ; Achieve
ments on the Home Field, R. L Wilson; Influence on the Native Church,
semi-acrobatical performance. The act
is light, fast and thrilling. Will Rogers in "A Poor Relation," is the film attraction. MARVIN. MURRETTE Norma Talmadge in "The Eternal Flame" is being held over at the Murrette theatre for the remainder of this week.
Miss Talmadge Is portrayed as the
care-free coquette who having won and scorned tile admiration of diver3 gentlemen is at last caught in the web of her own weaving.'
Conway Tearle, who plays opposite
Miss Talmadge, Is the gloomy gen
eral" whose love is gained and made
the plaything of ruthless coquetry,
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Mr. W. C. Roush, a druggist at Aniderson, Ind., says that in all his 47 years as a druggist he has never 6een any medicine that sells as fast as Red
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loes so much good for the people that are taking it. Mr. Roush says tha the eale of Tepee Herb Tonic has been so
phenomenal at . his store that out of curiosity he used a bottle himself to
6ee if it was like other medicines or
what was claimed for It. He says he
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bowel troubles, and that it not only
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a bottle, 6 bottles $5. Redwood gives his free health talks and free show
every night at 7:30, South G and 5th streets. A valuable prize given away
every night. Come and bring the fam ily. Advertisement.
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Only Two More Days to see D.W.GRIFFITH'S Dramatic Epic "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" with Lillian and Dorothy Gish
J. B. Vickery; Influence on the Local Church, A. A. Turner. . :30 p. m. Platform service; music; The Bible and Missions, L. H. Ice: Present-Hou-r Missionary Emergency J. T. Bean; District Missionary Emergency Chest, H. L. Adams; Stereopticon Lecture, C. A. Mitchell.
Haskin Does Not Write Essays for School Children
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tion Bureau in Wahington does not
write essays for pupils, because such
work is supposed to be done by the
children themselves.
For the same reason Mr. Haskin
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lor anyone taking civil service exam
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Write plainly and briefly, and address your letter to Frederic J. Haskin, Director, The Richmond Palladium In
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TOBACCO FIRMS CHARGED
WITH UNFAIR COMPETITION
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. The fed eral trade commission in a formal com
plaint issued today, charged the Amer
ican Tobacco company and nine whole
sale tobacco dealers of Chattanooga, Tenn, with unfair methods of competition in the maintenance of resale
prices. The respondent were given thirty days in-which to answer thci.J charges, after which, it was stated, the case would be tried on it merits.
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PALACE TODAY DICK TALMADGE In the big 5-act western 'The Night Riders" Also a New Snub Pollard Comedy
Richmond TODAY Norma Talmadge In the big comedy drama "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" Also a new HALL ROOM BOYS' Comedy, "PUT and TAKE"
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Laurel Lee "Songs of the Minute." A clever girl with a world of personality and new songs.
Bell and Eva in 'Tun at a Soda Foun- . tain"
WILL ROGERS in "A POOR RELATION" The -star of "The Follies" thi year in five reels of continuous laughter. Coming Sunday L. Barton Evans, local prominent baritone, with Burke, Larry and Evans; Musical Hunters; Kuma and Company; Allen and Lee.
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