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"The Broadway Burlesquers." A good laugh aids digestion, is an old saying and a true one, so if you desire to enjoy a good laugh after supper on the evening of Wednesday

November 2, secure seats at Nixon's

for "The Broadway Burlesquers. which are booked to appeajr at the New Phillips on the above date. Fnn reigns supreme. It i nothing but laugh from start to finish. The two Burlesques that are introduced by this company are produced by a company of comedians and comedianne, who have been surrounded by an efficient support. A grand chorus and ensemble of pretty girls, who have been selected for their shapely figures fine voices and pretty faces, in conjunction with the above an olio of high class vaudeville acts, comprising some of the best artists in the vaudeville profession, which goes towards making one of the largest and best attractions that will appear here this season. 3ff "In The Shadow of the Gallows." One of the best attractions that will be seen at the New Phillips this season is "In The Shadow of The Gallows" which appears tonight. The play is one of the best melodramas ever written and will be interpreted by a strong company of New York players and each act and scene superbly mounted.

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O. G. Murray, Lessee and Mgr. . ,, -J Tuesday, Nov. i Thrilling, Startling. Sensational.

IN THE SHADOW OF THE GALLOWS

A carload of electrical and scenic effects

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SHORT TELEGRAMS

New York, October 31. It is announced that General Miles will speak for the Democratic party in Milwaukee November 3, and Indianapolis Novvember 5. . Washington, D. C, October 31. President Roosevelt today received a letter from the officers of the organization of the Gen. Slocum survivors, thanking him for interest manifested in the disaster and for prompt action in dismissing from government service those upon whom in a measure were responsible for the disaster.

"Washington, October 31. The supreme court of the United States today denied the motion for the rehearing in the case of Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad Company against the State of Indiana hitherto decided in favor of the company. The case-involved about a million dollars taxes.

x- -xShanghai, October 31. According to dispatches received here, what is confidently expected by Japanese to be the last general attack on Port Arthur was begun October 20. They captured a strong position in front of Rehlung Mountains, their entire cordon drawing closer. K -X-

Cincinnati, 0., October 31 All day Archbishop Elder has been lying at the point of death and that event is looked for at any moment. He is without pain ' and retains consciousness.

OPr The Realistic Railroad Scene ACP The Breakwater by Moonlight The Midnight Marriage A play that appeals to all classes

PRICES 15, 26, 35 and 50c. Seats on sale at Nlxon'9.

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Wednesday November

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A. coterie of pretty gfrls V sextette of funny comedians. Irand olio of sox big vaudeville cts, and boys, whisper Omega 'rices 75c, 50c and 25c. Seats on sale at. Nixon's.

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Local ears leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Indianapolis for Richmond at 5, 7, 9 and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5 and p. m. First ear Sunday at 7 o'clock a. m.

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Columbus, O.. October 31. Claude Meeker, broker, made an assignment today. Liabilities a hundred thousand; assets, thirty thousand. He was consul to Bradford, Kngland, under Cleveland. 45New York, October 31. Chairman Taggart of the Democratic National committee telephoned Secretary Woodson today that he would remain in Indiana and might not leave for New York until the end of the week. London, England, October 31. It is understood the Russian Ambassador complained to Lord Landsdowne of Premier Balfour's attack on Rojectvensky in his speech at Southampton Friday. Landsdowne declined to consider the matter as not within his province. Balfour had a half hour's audience with King Edward to day before a cabinet meeting. Arrangements of the international commission inquiring into the North Sea incident occupied much of the time of the cabinet meeting. Its scope and powers and especialy action to be taken on findings of the commission were carefully considered Peoria. Ills.. October 31. Mr. E. F. Leonard, president of the Toledo & Peoria and Western Railway Company, has tendered his resignation. Richmond, Va., October 31. The Baptist ministerial conference, white, today passed resolutions denouncing lynching and requesting the state general assembly of the church to call n pastors to reprobate it as brutalizing to the community. St. Petersburg, October 31. Gen. Sakharoff telegraphs a Japanese attack on the entrenchment north of Singhinpu yesterday was repulsed.

Now on Sale Sundays, Mondays, Tnes days, Wednesdays and Thursdays ia Pennsylvania Lines. World's Fair 7-day round trip tickets to St. Louis are now sold over Pennsylvania Lines Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday of every week at $7.00 from Richmond. These tickets are valid in coaches of through trains. Longer limit lowprice excursion tickets to World's Fair are sold every day. For particulars consult C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines, Richmond. Ind.

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