Richmond Palladium (Daily), 23 September 1904 — Page 7

SEVEK ' Tlie World Famous 4 .AMUSEMENTS. v ATTRACTIONS AT THE PLAY-HOUSES. MA4AAAAAA : GENNETT Theatre : BLAZE AWAY . Who cares? I'm fortified with an "Elorado" laundered collar, 'The kind hat don't melt down." t RE-OPENED The Schneider.! IRA SWISHER Lessee aad Manager

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Factory lias r" opened at iY. 8tbZSt& Repairing, painting and rubber V tiring a specialty. 3. New work made to order. A. K"H H-H HjH 'I-I"I"M 4 LIMA, IND. Ore of the most successful Preparatory Schools in the West, lkst advantag-s at moderate expense for a lindted numbtrof well bred boys Separate school for little loys. Rtfers to many Rich moud xHtrons. Before deciding wiite or illustrated circular to RICV. J. II. McKENZIK. Rector. Ft nsylvaniii Lines TI3IE TABLE Jn Effect 8 A. M. June 29, 1904. CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO DIV. Arrive WKHTWARD Rich nl Logan Ac Ex Chicaeo spwiai Michigan E Cin and Isran Hx Cin and Rich Ac Ex Northland Limited Cin and Chi Mail aud Ex EASTWARD Srmtherh Ex Northland Limited Rich and Cin Ac Ex Losran and Cin Ac Ex Mack and Cin Ex Chi and Cin Special Logan and Rich Ac Depart 6.45 am 11.15 am 5.00 pm 11.15 pm 4 .15 am 5.15 am 7.00 am 10.10 am 3.55 pm 11.10 am 3.iupm pm 7.15 pm -9.05 pm 11.00 pm 4.65 am .48 am 3.5o pis 5.40 pm COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV. WESTWARD St. Louis Limited 4.55 am Capital Ex Rt L Fast Mail and Ex 10.00 am Col and Ind Ac Ex 1.20 pm N Y atid St L Mail aud Ex 9.00 pm ol and Rich Ac Ex Worlds Fair Special EASTWARD 6-15 am Pittsburgh Special daily 0.45am Ind and Col Ac Vail -i i 9.50 am St L and N Y Fa "f 4 50 pm Pen na "viil ( if ) 7.20 pm St T, and N Y Mail an 1 x. 8.40 pm St L and N Y Limited Ex 8.55 pm Ohio and Va Ex daily 4 45 am fj.nS am 10.15 am 10.2 am 1 25 pm 10 03 pm 5 :?0 am 10.15 am 7 30 pm 9,00 pm DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. WESTWARD 4.87 am St L Fast Ex 9.55 am Sprinrfd and Rich c 10.10 am St L Fast Mail md Ex 10.55 pm Sprin and Rich Mail and Fx 9.55 pm Worlds Fair Special da ily EASTWARD Pittsburgh Speceal daily Rich and Sprin Mail and Ex N Y Fast Mail Rich and Sprin Ac Fx Penna Special Mail and Ex St L aud N Y Limited Ex 5.25 am 5.45 am 9 5.5 am 4.05 pm 4.55 pm 8.49 pm GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. SOUTHWARD 4.40 rn 9.42 m 8.85 pm 11.15 pm Ft W and Rich Mail and Ex Mack and Cin Mull and Ex Sunday Kc'i NORTHWARD Rich and O R Mail and Ex Cin and Muck Mall aud Fx Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 5.40 am 3.20 pm 9 1.5pm Daily. 3'indav only. All trains, nnlc otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, except Sunday. C. W. ELMER. Pass. & Tkt Agt. Effective August 7th, 1904 EAST AND SOUTH AM PM PM No. 3 No. 4 No. 6 Dally Pally Sun only ex. Bun. Lv Richmond 9.05 4.0o 8.15 Ar Pottage (! rove 9.45 4.45 8.58 Ar Cincinnati 11.35 U5 ll.irt AM I'M PM No. 1 No. 8 No 5 Daily Dally Sund'y ex. sun. only !jT Cincinnati Ar Cottage Grove . . Ar Richmond NORTH AM No. I Daily .... 7.55 4 15 7.00 9 45 6.05 8.58 ... 10.45 rt.45 0.40 AND WEST PM AM PM No. 3 No. 7 No. 5 Daily Daily Sun. ex.suu ex. Sun only jT Richmond. 10.45 6.45 7.00 9.40 Ar Muncle . . .la.iSpra r Marioa... 1.25pm A r Peru 8.sopm - NT.Jnds'n.. 4 5opm Ar Grlfflth.....25pm AM No. 2 Dally 8.15 8.S3 n.io 9.20 9.11 12 15 10.30 10.45 1 .25 am ! AM PM PM Nc.4 No. 6 No. Pally Sua only Pally ex. Sun. ex.SSun Ar. Orimth .... 8-85 LiV.North Judson 10.10 Lv. Peru i.25 12.20 4.85 , 4.50 Ar. Richmond J 4u 4.05 8.15 8.85 No. 4 carries through coach via Cottage Rrove and O. H.A P. for College Corner Oxford, Hamilton and Cincinnati. For vtes or Information regardtne connections Inqnlro of O. A m,.viu. Ho-.ue Phone 44 Pass, and Ticket Agt Special Summer Tourist Pares via Pennsylvania Lines. Will be in effect June 25th to September 30th. inclusive, to Colorado, Utah, Wisconsin, South Dakoto and point in Southwest, For particulars consult ticket agets of Pennsylvania Lines. Impossible to forsee an accident. Not impossible to be prepared for it. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Monarch

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2:30 and 8:15 P. M. SOLOISTS Estelle Liebling, Sopr no Tsie Straus, Violinist Herbert I,. Claike, Cometh t Splendid Programs PRICES Matinee, ."0 and 7"c; children 2oc. Evening, 7oc and 1. Gallery, unrtscrvtrd, o c. Reserved seats at Nicholson's book store. i GENNETT Theatre: IRA SWISHER J Lessee and Manager. ' : : : Saturday Eve'g, Sept. 24 Sam S. Shuberl's v Famous International 4 Musical .success : 100 People : : CHINESE : : HONEYMOON : . Tlie New York Casino Co. with treat ca9t, original comedy, lively music, a sumptuous splendor of scenery and costumes, augmented orchestra, and the Chinese Honeymoon Chorus, famed for pretty girls. Pikes $1.50, $1, 7oc, 50c, 2oc Hale of seats opens Thursdnv morna Jim. Sept. 22. at The Westcott a Pharmacy. Home phone 2;!1. GENNETT Theatre: 1 1 5 V : 5 I I t '11 Lessee and Manager. MondayEve'g, Sept. 26th Messrs. Rowland & Clifford present the Young A met i can Comedian THOS. J. SMITH ; Assisted by a con pan v of Unusual Excellence in Con T. Murphy's Greatest Success The GAME KEEPER A Beautiful Story of the Emerald Isle. A carload of scenery and effects. Trices 50, I5o, 2" and 15c. " Sato of seats jitlWestcottPharmacy SI 3 At I i PHILLIPS: THEATRE O. C. "urray, Lessee and Mgr. Monday, Scjt. 26 Vance and Sullivan present their season's triumph Why Girls Leave Home A drama of intense emotion w ilh bright comedy relief. Great Moral Lesson Staii1!! under the perstuial di-recti-m of the author. Mr. Fred Summerlleld, with splendid csist E.lvthe Kowaud. Klizaheth Walkr, Yon.t tinlin, Minnie Sharp, Van McK-r.zie. W. R. He.ilv 10 Oihtrs 10 Special Scenery and Effects 1 rices 15 25. S5. 10 and 7-"c Sale of seats opens it Nixon's Friday morning. i T,wo million Americans suffer the torturing pangs of dyspepsia. Xo need to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures i At anv drug store.

"Chiness Honeymoon." Mr. S;;i(i S. Shuhori's hiir company of 100 in the imu-h !ier,!u,d ialern:itional musical eunsedy liit, "A Chinese iloiieMiioon " has 1) en hooked to appear at the CenneU Theatre, toinorrowe oveninir. S-jMemher 20. This will he one f.l' the really hir ojeratie treats of the season. Tlure are two companies now playiuir this charming piece in Ameii'-a. one company in London and rne in Australia. The company that is to play here is the Xo. organization which created a furore in l!os!on. Manhattan I'-ach and Atlantic City, where- its success

was unprecedented in the -history ot musical comedy. Brandon Evans Stock Company. Tlie I'randon Kvans Stock Company pleased another audience at the New Phillips last night in "The Shad.VAV of the Law.'' The specialties were good. Tonight the company will present '''Struck Cas.'? a comciiydrauia in four acts, replete with comedy situations The bill for tomorrow's mat inee will be kiMy Sweetheart," one of the fullest plays ever staged. Saturday night the company will close its engagement, presenting a strong play, "In His P.rolher's Feoistcps." This company is undoubtedly one of the best that has oyer visited L'ichmond. Big Minstrels. "Sunitliin' Big is comin' this way" it's Christy Brothers' big minstrels and they are comnig to the New Phillips next "Wednesday evening. The following comment by the "Albany Journal is interesting: "American play goers witnessed last night1 one of the best minstrel atractions of tlie season here. It "was the second appearance of Christy Brothers' big company, and they will be favor'-tes here in tlie future'. There was not a dull moment in the whole evening. The show combined all that was best in the old method of minstrelsy vth all that is "resh and diverting in the new. The whole show is conducted with a spirl? of dash and vim thai is highly entertaining and refreshing' "Why Girls Leave Home." Vance & Sullivan's new piay, "Why (livU Leave Home'," which v. ill 1 .1 . , 1 X 1 tl "II" lie presented at tlie ;av i'lnllips on next Monday evening is said to contain a story that is entirely different from any that has yet boon told by melodramatic romances. The scem's of the play arc laid in a lively little metropolitan city adjacent to Xe.v York. Unusual as it may appear, there are no slum scenes, no uncalled for profanity, no gun plays, or impossible climaxes in "Why C-rls Leave Home," but on the contrary a wholesome narrative of the happenings in the household f a small and respectable family and involving especially the events in the life of the innocent young girl who thin Us lie companionship of glitter and glare not at all unnecessary to the enjoyment of life. The subject is said to be handled with great delicacy and reverence by the author who has made a play that cannot but interest all. The success attending the presentation of "Why (Jirls Leave Home" is unusual, and it has already scored it-; mark and is now admitted among the great hits of the popular theater. S;ile of seals now on at Nixon's. Way Out West. Craee Hull and a specially selected i supporung company win present i'ick Ferris' military drama "Way Out Wfs'at theOenn-'t! Tl'eat re for one night on Tuesday evening. Seplt'mber 127'ili. The play prrsev.ts a s'.rongly dramatic ju'eture of -ii-'e on the In- ! han t roiitier, and lis pictni-esoueiy j correct settings canm-t a ; s i a l i cia it i ol Di'iyu'u1:' The Game Keeper. Kowland Cliffords. ; ;.-e liustling young (liieago in' "lucers. owners tunl managers of the varims "0er Niagara Fall" companies, and "The Oame Keeper." will present Thomas Thos Smitii. J. Smith, the sterling singing comedian and an excellent company in the last named piece at the Cennett theater. Monday evening. September 20. "The (iame Keeper" is a clean Irish play, filled with the pathos aud wit

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with whi.-h the Iri-h race is so happily esiuov,, Mr. Smith is a handsome "!- s t n ,.f the Lmerald Isle, his acting i ijuh't ami easy and natural, he snrjs delightfully many beautiful songs and the Irish love ballads as rendered by Mr. Smith are a source of much pleasure. Kowland and Cliffords have surrounded their star with an excel!, -nf company, each and every member being especially engaged for the character portrayed.

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Thursday Eve'g:, Sept. 27 Mort YV. SanforJ Presents t MISS GRACE Iiri.I. In her stirring heart strv of the plains : WAY OUT WEST : One of the sucees-e tlie season of A play of latins hear: iitero ; A romance of the West. A company of capab'e players. I'tioes -"0, 80, 2o and l"c Sale of s.'Hts at the Wosteoti I' macy. Home pinmc g!l

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