Richmond Palladium (Daily), 25 March 1904 — Page 3
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miiseiiicufs (New York Sun.) Robert Mantell, after an abence of seven years from New York, opened at the Fourteenth Street theater last night in a romantic play called "The Light of Other Days." The title was suggestive and there was much in Mr. Mantell 's acting that recalled his last appearance in this theater, when he supported Fanny Davenport in "Fe dora." Some of the newer stars of the made-while-you-wait order might profitably study the methods of Mr. Mantell. The authors of "The Light of Other Days," W. A. Tremaine and Irving L. Hall, have written a good thriller, beginning with battle and sudden death and winding up with a romance. It is full of action. The prologue is laid at the, Chateau de la Croix in France, in 1792, a time when the life insurance business wasn't good in that particular country. Mantell as Maurice Desmond, a young Irishman who has gone to the chateau to protect his cousin, Ilelene de la Croix, whom he loves, escapes mirac ulously from the castle when it falls before the army of liberty. Ilelene dies, leaving her daughter in Ireland to Desmond's care. The first act takes place in 1S10, when the daughter has become a young woman and Desmond, and the play thereafter bustles through four acts to a satisfactory climax. Mantell is still the sterling .actor that he Avas in the days Avhen he sup ported Fanny Davenport. His voice rings the change from drama to humor with all the old time ease. He was ably assisted by Marie Booth Russell. The audience laughed with Mantell, wept with him and cheered him until he must have been glad to have been back in NeAv York again. There are many stars whom we can spare more gladly than Mantell. At the Gennett theater tomorroAv, matinee and night. Manager O. G. Murray announces Monday, March 28, as the second appearance here this season of J. II. Barnes' "Dainty Paree Burlesquers," who, it will be remembered, made such a fine - impression during their visit here last season. Manager Barnes has not been satisfied, however, ATith that success and has, therefore, added materially to the strength and attractiveness of his organization for this tour. The company is composed of a score or more of young and exceedingly pretty and viA-acious girls Avhose costumes in both the opening and closing burlesques, are said to be works of art, and a coterie of comedians who haA-e the happy faculty of creating laughter provoking ideas so rapidly as to keep the audience in an almost constant Avhilr of good humor from start to finish. Both skits are elaborately staged with brilliant light and scenic effects. The opening one which introduces the entire company is called "A Night at the Hotel "Waldrough," rind cleA'erfy satirizes fads and foibles in the metropolis. There is an abundance of catchy music of the latest vintar? rmd amusing complications galore. In both this and the closing burlesque "The Wrong Mr. Corbett," Miss May Booth leads the female contingent in the general festiA-al of song and dance AA'hile the comedians haA'e full play for their talents. The vaudeville olio is one of the best to be seen here this season an dintroduces a number of Avel know nartists. The Death Penatly. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insij? nificant cut ors puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to Lave Bucklen's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best Salve on earth and will preA'ent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25e, at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. O Bears the Signature of r The Kind You Have Always Bought Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an actiAe brain, a strong a clear head, an active brain, a strong, vigorous body makes him fit for the battle of life. OASTOJ1IA. Boars the The Kind You Have Always Bought BignatTire jfi , SS'? t WE WILL FURNISH NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND WEEKLY PALLADIUM FOR $1.75. .THE TRI-WEEKLY TRIB UNE AND DAILY PALLADIUM $3.25. .THE TRIBUNE WILL BE A VALUABLE PAPER THIS YEAR. TRY THIS COMBINATION.
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