Richmond Palladium (Daily), 1 March 1904 — Page 3
PwICHMOinD DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1904.
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O. G. MURRAY Lessee and Manager Thursday, Blarcli 3. EDWARD BLONDELL'S Hlg Spectacular Extravanganza Through the Centre of the EarthA f.5.onoiProtluctlon, Sucerr Scenery, Beautiful Light Effects. 10(1 -orgenusTranfor-mations. ;J0 Ph,OP1jE. SEP The north Pole, Beatlful Snow Storm Effect. The Forbidden Passage to the Inner World. , The Wlerdlv Beautiful Centre of the Earth. The Den of Koyal Dragons. A Maze of Electric Splendor.' ?A Blot of C jmedy and Mechanism. Special Features ZEDAand DILLA K?at CLAKK'S KLKCTIUC BALLET 10 Beautiful Girls 10 WARD AND ROBIN SOX, German Comedians. PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c, and 7Sc. Sale of Seats opens at Nixon's Confectionery, S0G Main, Tuesday, March 1st. !E3- IB. j-u:ec
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A hearty laugh is the best-known cure for the blues, and you may rid yourself of thein for a long time to come if you attend the performance of Edward Blondell's big spectacular extravaganza, " Through the Center of the Earth," at the Gennett theater Thursday evening. The comical and complicated doings , of Reuben Glue (Mr. Blondell), who sets out with Professor Portley and his daughter, Gussie, on a search for the entrance to the center of the earth, whither they have been directed by a mummy brought back to life by Prof. Porley's marvellous rejuvenating fluid, and their final entrance to the mysterious inner world, where, by the aid of the magic Goo-Goo Eye, given them bv the mummy, Reuben be comes king, and rules supreme, form Dentist a few days
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the chief thread upon which hangs a very laughable and highly interesting plot, which is interspersed by many excellent musical numbers interpreted by a large chorus of pretty girls in exquisite costume creations.
Minstrel Music. Since the days of Sam Hague s British minstrels, nothing has ap proached the vocal department of the Al. G. Field greater minstrels. In number of singers, superb quality of voices or ensemble strength it has stood at the top of the ladder. Year after year it has been the ai mof Mr. Field to increase and strengthen his vocal corps until today it stands unchallenged in the vocal world. For the season of 1903-4 he has en gaged such h-ric stars as Reese Prosser, the romantic Welsh tenor: Al bert Tint, whose pure, tenor is the wonder of the profession; Joseph E. Blamphin, the English robust tenor; Thos. Ilarle, English Lyric tenor; George Pearce, the English Alto; Thos. McKenna, the superb baritone; Benson B. Bathrick, the German baritone; Frank L. Mineh, whose powerful bass voice has made him a much wanted soloist, and in addition, the Apollo quartet and a chorus of train ed voices. The singing in the first part of the great entertainment of the Al. G. Field minstrels, under the direction of Paul LaLonde, the celebrated basso, is one of the features of the performance and reaches the dignity of a chamber concert. Mr. Field has always held unchallenged and proud distinction of furnishing the best to be had in the vocal line, and his singers the present season are up to, if they do not surpass, anything he has heretofore presented. The program offers all that is best in vocal music, and the magnificent choir of voices adds to the high standard of the entertainment. At the Gennett theater Saturday, matinee and night. . Richmond play-goers have often witnessed dramatic productions presented b yactors of far greater fame than those that composed the cast of "Under Southern Skies" at the Gennett theater last night, but it is doubtful if a Richmond audience ever left the theater better pleased than did' those who witnessed Lottie Blair Parker's masterwork upon its first appearance in this city. As a play it is much deeper than "'Way Down East"; its characters are finer, and its story of woman's Aveakness and sin and the suffering it entailed was well, true to every day life, just such a story as all who have reached adult age know of and understand. While a touch of sadness pervaded the play, yet it was enlivened by a happy vein of youthful jollity and exhalted sentiment that was most pleasing; for how could gloom prevail with such a merry crowd of young people as those that contributed, with the aid of a "pace! o' niggers" to make "Under Southern Skies" a play long to be remembered by even the most stoical' and critical play-goer. While some of the characters were not especially strong, all were good and the leading roles were in excellent hands. "Under Southern Skies" is not a play that will have a pecunious life for a season and then be forgotten but, like "'Way DoAvn East," Avill ad dto its fame year by year. The play will The distracting headaches from which bo many women suffer make life a daily purgatory. If men suffered with headache as women do, business would be almost at a stanstill. Does not the fact that men do not suffer from these severe headaches suggest that there must be a womanly cause for them ? When the womanly organism is diseased, headache, backache, nervousness and sleeplessness are consequences which are sure to follow. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures headaches and other aches and pains by curing their cause. It establishes regularity, dries unhealthy drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It soothes pain and builds .up the nerves. It transforms weak, sickly, nervous invalids into happy, healthy women. Thousands have testified to its marvelous merits. " I took two bottles of vour ' Favorite Prescription ' and two of the (iolden Medical Discovery' and am feeling- well." writes Mrs. Dan McKenzie. of Lorway Mines. Cape Breton Co., Nova Scotia. "I had uterine trouble, pain in the side and headache. After taking your medicines I got well. You may publish this or use it in anv way vou think best, as I cannot speak too highly of Dr. Pierce and his medicines." "Favorite Prescription" has the testimony of thousands of women to its complete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown and unproved substitute in its place. Free. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medipal Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send twenty-one oiie-ct. vjStamps for the the txxk in paper covers, or thirty-one stamps for the cloth -bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
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