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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1904.
G ENNETT THEATRE O. G. Murray. Lessee. Manager FRIDAY. MARCH iStli. Vance & Sullivan Co, 's , Original Drama . WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME OR : A DANGER SIGNAL ON THE PATH OF FOLLY A play that deeply Impresses the auditor with the truths presented. An unswerving lesson that Imbeds Itself In the center of every human heart. PRICES Lower floor 75c and 50c; Balcony, 60c and 86c; Gallery 25c. Sale of seats opens at Nixon's Confectionery, 06 Main, St., Wednesday, March 16 'MLL1PS OPERA HOUSE O. Q. MURRAY, Lessee & M'ngr Thursday, Blarcli n VICTORIA DRAMATIC CO. Caught in His Own Foil Admission 10c and 20c. Plat opens March 16th at Nixon's Confectioner', 80(i Main St. The patrons of the Gennett theater willbe given a dramatic treat Friday evening1 of this week, when the sterling drama of city life, "Why Girls Leave Home," Avill be presented. The production is new and the scenery and costumes are elaborate and attractive. The play delineates in an absorbing manner the adventures of a 3'oung girl who leaves her home despite her parents' Avishes and falls into the clutches of a tempter, who attempts to ruin her by getting her to take a drink in a safe, where a number of low characters aid him in his purpose. A series of thrilling scenes follow and the acme of melodramatic power is attained. The cafe scene is very beautiful, the glittering lights, the pictures and the decorations forming a dazzling effect. The play will be produced here by Vance and Sullivan, at the Gennett. The play will be a splendid attraction. The usual scale of prices will prevail during this engagement, and there will be the regular matinee. TO ABANDON COMPANY. M. G. Stimmel, route agent for the American Express company, and formerly in charge of the officje at Richmond, Ind., was in the city today and informed the Journal that the company would soon close 'its office here and abandon the field. The American has no way of getting into Peru except through the other companies who hold the railroad contracts, and has found the business unprofitable. ..$1.00 Dr. E. Detcnon's Anti-Diuretic may be worth more to yon than $100 if you have a child who siols bedding from incontinence of water during sleep. Cures old and yound alike. It arrests the trouble at once $1. Sold by A. G. Luken, druggist, Richmond, Ind. Mertz's Morning Prayer. "These Bones Shall Rise Again" in varied and new ways. The bone fertilizer made by Tom Mertz will make everything grow no matter what kind of ground it is planted in. Cracked bone makes hens' lay. See Tom Mertz, P. O. Box Richmond, lad. Every family should have its h au.sehold medicine chest, and the first bottle in it should be Dr. Wood 's 'Norway Pine Syrup, nature's remedy f?r coughs and colds. Do you need more blood, more flesh, more strength this spring! Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will bring them all. If it fails your money back. 33 cents. Tea or tablet form. A. G. Luken & Co. Strength, health, vitality, good d" gestion, red blood, steady nerves, all come by taking Hollister's Rockj Mountain Tea. A Spring tonic that makes sick people well. 35 centfe, toa or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.
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CARRIER PIGEON DEPOTS. Cermany'i Sew Plain For ruins the Bird ns Meaaensers. A result of experiments with carrier pigeons, made of late by the German naval authorities, Is that permanent stations for the birds are to be established at Helgoland and Wilhelnishaven in the North sea and Friedrichsort In the Baltic, says the London Globe. Sixty-one carrier pigeon clubs have placed their birds at the service of the German admiralty.' The trials made prove that birds can fly home oversea a distance of 300 kilometers. To insure the delivery of a dispatch for distances of eighty kilometers from land two birds will carry the same message, and for the greater distances up to 300 kilometers from three to five birds will be released, each bearing a copy of the same message. A minimum speed of one kilometer (about two-thirds of a mile) a minute is reckoned upon. The general practice of sending the message in a quill attached to the tai' feather will be abandoned. Instead it will be written on thin vegetable paper, slipped into an india rubber case and secured to the bird's foot by means of an india rubber ring. As the birds arrive at their homes on land the messages will be forwarded to the propel quarter. At the pigeon stations on the North sea coast are wireless telegraphs that will retransmit the message to the head office. In future every war ship excepting torpedo boats, will be required to carry pigeons to be released at varying distances from the lam? stations.
TROLLEY OMNIBUSES. Novelty In City Street Vehicle to Be Tried In EDgland. A bill is before the English parliament authorizing the introduction ct trolley omnibuses in Gloucestershire. The trolley omnibus, while free to maneuver over the road like an ordinary bus, derives its current from overhead wires like a tram car, though, unlike the latter, it has no special track. Services are to be found between Samois and Fontainebleu, in France; be tween Koenigstein and Koenigsbrunn, in the valley of the Hiela, and in other places, but it has never been tried in the United Kingdom. Mr. A. A. Campbell Swinton, the engineer of the company, sajs in the London Chronicle: "What Ave propose to do is to put up poles carrying two trolley wires similar to those used for tramway purposes. The cost of the overhead equipment Avill be the same as in the case of traimvays. What will be saved will be the cost of the permanent Avay, which is always a A'ery large item." While an ordinary electric tramway costs about $3o,000 a mile to lay, an OA'erhead trolley motor car system would cost something like $3,000 a mile. Where a Aast amount of traffic has to be dealt Avith an electric trarmvay or light raihvay AAould have to- be laid, but in country districts and among scattered populations the electric trolley bus should find a wide sphere ot usefulness. BATTLES OF THE FUTURE. To Be Fought With Shrapnel, Not Small Arum, Says an Officer. In a recent issue of Flarner's Weekly Mr. George E. Summers. M. E.. writes of the new field artillery used in the United States army. The article has been examined and its publication authorized by the secretary of war, so that it may be considered in effect official. The neAv field guns described by Mr. Summers will carry effectively about three miles, and the extreme rapidity of fire will permit of a shot once in tAAo seconds, or alout as fast as an ordinary Winchester repeating rifle. As it takes about seventeen seconds for a shell to go three mile!. it will be possible to keep eight fifteen pound shrapnel in the air at or.ee. and Mr. Summers points out as a possibility that "the enemy might then receive seven shots after it had surrendered." lie believes that, as the distance necessary for effectual Avarfare between combatants is increasing yearly, the battles of the future will be fought not with small arms, but Avith shrapnel, at a distance of from tAvo to three miles. Wished Linton Good Luck. Before the train Avhich conAeyed Sir Thomas Lipton to Washington on his recent visit to President IiooseA-elt left Jersey City an Irish woman who cleans out the cars in the Pennsylvania yards learned from a train hand that Sir Thomas was on board. "Ilooroo!" she cried. "Divil a bit more work will I do until I see Sir Tommy." She threw aside her broom and duster and made a rush for the drawing room car, says the New York World. "Where's Sir Tommy?" she demanded as she ran up and down the platform. Sir Thomas obligingly appeared at a window. "Good luck to ye!" she shouted. "The Shamrock Ml win sure this time." Sir Thomas raised his hat and smiled, and she went away happy. A Record Breaking; Tront. The biggest trout ever caught in Pennsylvania was taken from the waters of Spring creek, within Bellefonte borough limits, by Al Hoffman, a local fisherman, says the Philadelphia Public Ledger. The trout was of the rainboAV variety and measured 25 Inches in length, was 5 inches deep across the side, 3 inches across the back and weighed ( pounds. The trout was caught on an eel sot lino. In its mouth were found six fishhooks and pieces of troll line. shoAving that the trout had been a good biter, but just as good in breaking away from the angler, even at the expense of taking hook and line. The fish Is to be mounted and sent to State Fish Commissioner Meehan.
S. W. Smith, Philadelphia' 'My rheumatism has disappeared entirely since taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Two packages made me a well man." 35 eents tea or tablet form. A. G. Luken & Co.
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