Richmond Palladium (Daily), 16 October 1904 — Page 6
mOHLIOin) DAILY PALLADIUM, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 196T
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Pensylvania Lines TIME TABLE In Effect 8 A. M. Oct. 2, 1904. CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO DIV.
Arrive westward Depart
Rich and Logan Ac Ex 6.45 am 11.10 am Chicago Bpcciai 11.15 am
12.90 pm Michigan E 4.40 pm Cin and Logan Ex 5.00 pm
7.W pm r Cin and Rich Ac Kx 11.00 pm Cin and Chi Mail and Ex 11.15 pm
EASTWARD
4.85 am Southern Ex 4.15 am Northland Limited 5.15 am Rich and Cin Ac Ex 7.00 am 8.48 am Loean and Cin Ac Kx 10.10 am
Mack and Cin Ex 8.50 pn Chi and Cin 8pecial 3.55 pm
6.40 pm Logan and Rich Ac COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV.
4..V am 10.00 am 1.30 pm 8.00 pm
615 am 9.45 am 9.50 am 4.50 pm 7.20 pm 8.40 pm 8.65 pm
4.87 am 9.55 am 10.10 am 10.66 pm 8.65 pm
WESTWARD
St. Louis Limited 4 45 am
CaDital Ex 5.05 am
8t L Fast Mail and Ex 10.15 am Col and Ind Ac Ex 10.20 am
N Y and 8t L Mail and Ex 1.25 pm Col and Rich Ac Ex Worlds Fair Special 10 03 pm
EASTWARD
Pittsburgh Special daily 5.30 am Ind and Col Ac Mail an "t 10.15 am
St L and N Y Fast Penna Special (M .) St L and N Y Mali and t St L and N Y Limited Ex Ohio and Va Ex daily
DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. WESTWARD 8t L Fast Ex Springfd and Rich Ac St L Fast Mail and Ex Sprin and Rich Mail and Ex Worlds Fair Special daily EASTWARD
7.80 pm
9,00 pm
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N Y Fast Mail
Rich and Sprin Mail and Ex
Rich and Sprin Ac Ex Penna Special Mail and Ex 8t L and N Y Limited Ex
5.25 am 5.45 am 9.55 am
3 52 pm 4.55 pm
8.49 pm
8.30 em 9.42 am 8.40 pm
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pm
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ro and Cin Mail and Ex Ft W and Rich Mail and Ex Mack and Cin Mall and Ex Sunday Acg
NORTHWARD Rich and G R Mail and Ex 5.40 am Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 12.50 pm Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 11.10 pm Daily. jJPunday nly. All trains, unless otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, xoept Sunday. C. W. ELMER. Pass. & Tkt Agt.
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MAIN LINE
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"What Women Will Do. ' Is the title of Harry Jackson's latest and greatest play presented by the Holden Brothers company. In speaking of the play the critics
entertainment consists of fashionable vaudeville and high class specialties. A strictly refined entertainment guaranteed. Grand street parade at noon. Nora Sehoemer, the violinist, has
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throughout the country acknowledge but recently returned to this country, that 31 r. Jackson has succeeded in j having finished her musieal education getting much of the color of Charles at the Royal Conservatory, Leipsig, Dickens' great story David Copper-j Germany, under the celebrated teachfield upon the stage. The play is not ' er, Herr Arno Ililf. Before return-
a direct dramatization oi tnat novel mg to tms country she concertized
but founded on some of the principal incidents. The action being placed about some of theshrdul shdluarh
ed about James Steerforth, Rosa Dot
tle, Emily, Mieawaber, Peggotty, and
with great success in London and other English cities. Miss Sehoemer appears in this city wih the Krugar Concert company at the New Phillips Theatre October 28. This will be one
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Effect October jo. 1904. East and South.
No. 4. Dailv
Leave Richmond 0 a. m. Leave Cottage Grove 9:37 a. m. Arrive Cincinnati 11:15 a. m.
Xo. 2, Daily Except Sunday.
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Uriah: Heap and Hammond Pegotty, of the great musical events of the sea the rough young fisherman, in love son.
with l.trillv ilio i n iiiipon f vnnncr wntn. w w
an who forsakes him for the promi- Manager O. G. Muiray begs to asses of Steerforth, later to be cast sure the theatregoing public, that the aside. The punishment of Steerforth forthcoming production is one of the when he is drowned during a hand most novel and entertaining attracto hand fight in a storm with Ham- Hons on the road this season. The mo ml Pegotty, with a few other play is a modern one, and contains a scenes in which Mr. Jackson has de- strong plot, with a series of powerserted Dickens gives the play a true ful situations that hold the attenmelodramatic flavor. The comedy ele- tion of the audience in a state of susment is supplied by the Micawber pended interest till the curtain falls family. The scenic effects are excel- on the last act. Considerable money lent, the parts are well played, and has been expended in staging this the success of the play is demonstrat- beautiful production, that deals with
ed by the applause and hearty laugh- a sweet and wholesome theme, it is ter at each performance. What Worn- described as more entrancing, more en Will Do will be seen for one night pathetic and at the same time more at the Gennett theatre Friday, Octo- inspiring, than the once popular faber 21st. .vorite "Ostler Joe," which was talk-
Jed of the world over. In this play there are a series of magnificent sce-
The announcement that "Waynic effects, such as beautiful and
Down East" is to be the attraction realistic farmyard scene; Madison
at the Gennett Theatre, on Thursday Square Park; New York City at evening of this week, will undoubted- Night, with its wonderful illumina-
J. 2fe "Way Down East.'
ly be received with pleasure by local
theatregoers, with whom this popular
drama is a pronounced favorite. "Way Down East" has become cele
brated as an attraction which ap
peals to the people who do not ordinarily frequent the play-house. That these are not the only people whom it attracts is attested by the great length of the runs it has enjoyed in New York. Chicago, Pittsburg and Boston. The same big company and precisely the same scenic investiture will be brought here as characterized the production of the drama at the Academy of Music, New York City. More's Superba, something new and different from other shows will be presented at the Gennett Theatre on Tuesday night, October ISth. The
tion of the Fifth Avenue Hotel; the Marvelous Flat-Iron Building; the six million dollar Metropolitan Life Building; Dr. Parkhurst's church and Madison Ssuare Garden,making it the most attractive scene ever attempted on the stage. The palatial residence of the King of gamblers, Richard Canfield, and in contrast to it all, the inviting cheerfulness of the fireside at home, on Christmas night; where everything is happiness and contentment, in itself speaks a sufficient story without the play. A great cast of Metropolitan players have been secured, including the young and rothe favorite of every one Miss Laura Lorraine in her latest selection of popular melodies, the wonderful child actor. Master Charley Pose, and a number of specialties.
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