Richmond Palladium (Daily), 18 April 1904 — Page 3

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"The Heart of Maryland." ' There is no such thing as "failure"

apparent in the great "Herat of Maryland." It pulsates in sympa

thetic accord with the popular tastes as strongly as it did when, seasons ago, David Belasco first brought it forward upon the stage of a metropo

litan theatre. It throbs with all then

vitality that is born of dramatic force

the realism and romanticism of hu

man nature and the passions of men

and women of our time. In "The

Heart of Maryland" there are touch

es of pathos, humor, and lighter and

darker sides of our social lives, the

unconquerable love of woman, the de

votion of man, and the clamor and turmoil of the battlefield and the sterner elements of military discipline which rule the camp life. The characters and the picturesque realism which enframe them are American and familiar to playgoers throughout this country. Again it comes to us as one of the leading and most welcome attractions of the present season next Wednesday evening at the Gennett. I "The man behind the throttle And the man behind the bat Like the man behind the boodle Always knows where he is at." The man behind the winning hoss The man behinjl the gun And the man behind the spade All will cough up sheckles To the man behind the stage." Which interpreted means that patrons of the Gennett theatre will be given an opportunity to show their appreciation of the good Avork done

by the stage employes of the theatre next Saturday, matinee and night,

when Gus Sun's American Minstrels make their first appearance in Richmond. Manager O. G. Murray has given the boj-s the house for this day and is working with a host of loyal friends of the boys to make the stage employes benefit a grand success. All through the season the "men behind" have labored faithfully,have never received a "hand" and to the ordinary theatre goer have been numbered with the "unseen," unknown, heroes who lead strenuous lives." The boys are perfectly willing to allow -the heroic part of the title go take care of itself but they cannot shake off the rest of the title. The people of Richmond should make the benefit a rousing big success financially axl at the same time enjoy a minstrel entertainment that will be "better than good." from the first curtain to finale. Blue tickets are out and the purchasers of same will be entitled to the best seats in the house which can be reserved at Xixon's without extra charge. A Love Letter. Would not interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best salve on earth. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store.

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David Belasoo's Great International Success The Heart of Maryland A play of great merit A marvel in stage craft Presented by David Belasco 'a Company

The novel and realistic belfry scene. Strong situations. Exciting Situations. .

PRICES Ijower floor, first four rows and box seats $1.00, balance 75c and 50c; balcony 50c and 75c; gallery 25c. Bale seats opens at Nixon's Confectionery, 806 Main, Monday, April 18th.

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Stage Employees' Benefit Matinee and Night Nothing Doing Till Saturday, April 23

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