Richmond Palladium (Daily), 5 November 1904 — Page 8
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5. 1904. THE BRAND NEW GENNETT THEATER "7 H MUM S
For Saturday and Saturday Evening Handkerchiefs Ladies9 Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Have you sec a them.' If not, come Saturday 2 t jfi
. 5 GTS . 5 CTS . 49 CTS . . $1.00
Perfumery Sate for Saturday Lundborg's and Lazell's celebrated Perfumes. Lundborg's, all odo:s, 20c an oz. ; 10c oz. Lazell's, all odors, 30c an oz.; 15c yZ oz.
We sell them worth up to 15c, special while they last, each Ladies' fine Embroidered Collars, woith 25c, while they last Ladies' elegant pattern Hat Veils, worth 75c and $1.00, Saturday Another shipment ladies' popular Leather Bags at special prices 50c and
Prudent People u,Prosper by Saving Something Systematically. Proving that Frugality Is Fortune 's founaatlon. Benjamin Franklin said: "Your best fiiend is a dollar saved." When plactd in a safe bank, it becomes the best friend you ever had. To all of us there comes a time v. hen we need just such a fiiend. START YOUR ACCOUNT A r ONCE with EBdg Cxiisi sodou Tiraostt We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest on Savings Deposits. Safety Deposit Building
THEY MAY MAKE THEM BETTER BUT NOT FOR S3.CO A PAIR
In Patent Colt Leather, Box Calf Leather, Enamel Calf Leather, heavy sole for winter CHOICE $3.00 A PAIR for men, and they are weJt soles, too. SEE CUR WINDOW LAH RMAN'S 718 Main Street
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We loan money on distrcrds, vatcles. jtweliy ard all articles of value at lates LOWER than the LOWEST in tLe city. A full line of Trunks and Traveling Bags for sale. V Unredeemed watches and diamonds for sile. Give us a call. Open evenings.
AMERICAN LOAN 526 Main Street
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MADE ONE OP THE BEST PLAYHOUSES IN THE STATE
IS COMPLETELY CHANGED
Elegant Dressing Rooms for Actors and Actresses Many New Features.
"When the Genuett Tlitearer opens its doors next Tuesday uight the patrons of that popular house will be
greatly surprised at the change which has been made in the entire interior of the house.
In the course of remodeling which
has been going on in the place since
the first of September, not a thing has been left untouched from the back of the stage to the last row in the gallery, everything has been gone over and it will be hard for a number of people to recognize the place as the old Gennett. Manager Ira Swisher has spared no pains in making the theater one of the prettiest small houses in the west and people of Richmond should be proud of it as it will rank among the best in the country. , As one steps in the door he is stmick with the beauty of the t lica tor and its freshness. The first tiling to catch the eye is the new
proscenium opening. This is really a work of art. It "was painted by one of the best known decorators in the country and a prominent theatrical man, of Chicago, remarked yesterday that he hr.d never seen a prettier one in his life in any., theater. Everything in the house has been repainted and re-decorated. Nine rows of new plush seats have been placed on the lower floor and 'the floor itself has been re-arranged so that patrons of the house will have more comfort while witnessing a performance. Xew seats have been placed in the balcony and three rows of opera chairs have been given over to the gallery gods. While ail of these changes have been made in the front of the house Manager Swisher has not fogo'tten the hard workers back of the stage. A number of changes have been made there and it will be but a short time until a new building will be completed in the rear of the theater for actors and actresses. The building will contain dressing rooms which will all be up to date and the youngest chorus girl will have a room equal to a star's room in many play houses. In the alterations of Uhe house Manager Swisher has seen that all protection possible against fire has been made. The boiler roim, which was formerly underneath the theater has been moved so that there is no danger from that whatever. The largest fire escape in the city has been erected on the north side ' of the building. At each floor there is a large platform to the escape and the steps are wide and a handrailing is on either side of the escape. All of the exits have red lights over them and these red lights will be kept burning all of the time. The exit doors themselves are fastened with an ingenious device which makes it very easy for them to be opened from the inside. The lauding on the second floor at the entrance of the balcony has been made considerable wider by the destruction of a room at that point and it is adorned by a. handsome carpet. The exterior of the theater has not been forgotten in the reconstruction of the theater as it has been painted a light stone grey color and trimmed in a pale green. Taking it all in all the theater is one to be proud of and in the work of remodeling the prevailing idea has been for the comfort of everyone in the tlfeater, from the box holder to the scene shifter, and it is evident that this idea has been accomplished.
It is Easy to Say "lie careful." but we must all go from heated houses'" into chill outer air, and the change sets us coughing and wheezing. Avoiding winter colds is difficult; curing them is not hard if yon take Allen's Lung Balsam. Better begin when the cold is young and not.. wait until it settles deep into the lungs, for then, even
with Allen's Lung Balsam, eomnlete
ROYAL WORCESTER AND BON TON CORSETS SHOULD BE PREFERRED ABOVE ALL OTHERS
Royal Worcester and Bon Ton don't require breaking: in they fit at the start. The corset is the foundation : the smartest dressmaker can't do a whit with your figure if the foundation isn't there. Of course the corset has to be a perfect fit. You're sure it is when you are fitted at our store with a Royal Worcester or Bon Ton Corset.
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RICHMOND GIRL
Wins High
Honors Kansas.
in Wichita,
The following article taken from the Wichita Daily Beacon, in regard to the fine playing of Miss Francisco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francisco, will be read with much interest and pleasure: "Miss Francisco deserves to rank high among the pianists who have played to Wichita audiences," was one expression of praise heard at the close of her recital at the Friends' university last night, and that expression embodies the, popular verdict passed upon her playing. Ever since coming to Wichita as instructor of piano at the Friends University, Miss Francisco has been very popular with the audiences of the city, but she added greatly to her popularity by her recital f last night. That was her first appearance in recital work since her return from Oermany, after a year's study at the Berlin conservatory, and her playing shows a marvelous
increase in breadth and brilliancy. The program last night was a collection of numbers, which showed in splendid effect Miss Francisco's variety in interpretation, besides giving her an opportunity to display excellent technic in most difficult passages. The program opened Avith the Beethoven concerto in C minor and to many that "was the best thing on the program. Her rendition was full of spirit and brilliancy, of magnificent cliiuaves and the forte passages wrere played with the fire and grasp which a woman seldom can give. It is particularly this latter quality to her playing that makes Miss Francisco a favorite. She is 1 : f afraid to tackle li'r things on account of lack of power, and this together with her musical interpi"' ition makes her the artist she is. For a display of her
appreciation of sudden varieties the i Schumann ' ' Papilions" worked ad- :
nirablv. That selection was a series of character sketches, each differing remarkably from the one preceding it, and in Miss Francisco's rendition there was no monotony, but each was given the expression intended by the composer. The Scharweuka numbers demanded much attention, for they were played with a masterfulness that bordered on perfection. The three were so different as to try any performer's ability in change of mood, but Miss Francisco did them admirably. At the close she .was obliged to respond to a hearty encore, playing a dainty number in a charming fashion. The last group on the program include two Chopin numbers, a Prelude, and Etude, op. 30, No. 5, a Karganoff nocturne and Listz's Khapsodie Xo. 8. It was in the last that Miss Francisco's wonderful
peared again. Miss Mary Findley was the accompanist for the Beethoven Concerto and tilled that place in her usual excellent banner.
technic and brilliancy was best dis- Repairs and ribbons for all machines. ! played. The number was given TyTell, W. U. Tel. office. Phone 26. with a vim and an abandon that car- uule Giant Gas gt nod the audience along m amaze- three golJ on &l meat, and at the end they would not priceg $3)0 IIassonbnsdl ?7 be satisfied until the performer ap-
l'cea grinding done promptly at Richmond Elevator, Corner IStli and north F streets. Phone 1492. For "Goodness bake' eat "Ideal Bread." Alonzo Marshall will have a force of able assistants in his office at the court house Friday to assist him in filling out pension vouchers. 3-2t "Little Giant" Gas Stoves HciU three rooms. Sold on approval. Price $3.00. Ilassenbusch. 3-7 Snow Flake corn meal for sale at Phone 1492. Snow Flake corn meal made by Richmond Elevator. Phone 1492. See the large line of doth and velvet turbans for $1.00, $1.50 and $2 at Sharkey's millinery store,. South Seventh street, Friday and Saturday. 3-3
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Ideal Bread for brains and muscle. Emmons' Tailoring Company make fine suits at .$15 and $18. Drs. Pierce and Chenoweth, Dentists, Colonial Bldg., corner seventh and Main, third floor. Phon 1637. 4-eod-lmo.
Saturday is the last day of our Oriental Rug Sale. Special prices
! for this dav onlv. Lee B. Xusbaum.
Mr. J. X. Hastings and wife of Indianapolis have bought the Samuel Charles property east of the city and will make that place their future home. x
Dr. Park for high class dentistry, 8 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant, j Steel ranges, prices from $16.00 to $v5.00. Ilassenbusch. 3-7t
PEOPLE'S COLUMN
All ads. under the above head cha rged fcr at rate cr.c-halt cent a word. Such item a Lost, Found,
Take the Dayton & Western cars He,P Wanted, etc., Inserted free, to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now f uH SALE-Old papers for sale at
f , ine Palladium office. jr cents
Lest You Forget, we say it yet, Eat "Ideal Bread" and be satisfied.
hundred and some thrown in.
Nicely furnished room with board WANTED To buy a dresser, .-heap.
il uesneu, n-u.u iwcuui sum. Address M. Y.. care Palladium.
Phone 2S0 W.
Old Arkausaw is coming to town.
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Moore the real estate man, over WANTED Girl for general houe-
8 North Seventh street has several houses for rent. Go and see him today. New cornmeal and buckwheat flour at the Richmond elevator, all groceries. Look for the red, white and blue tag. Those patriotic colors are the signal of purity and strength found in Ideal Bread. Special picture sale while they last. See our window; $2.00 pictures for $1.00. Ilassenbusch.
A body builder and nerve strength-j
ener so says "Ideal Bread."
work, 915 S. A. street.
LOST Marten boa at Coliseum, Monday light. Finder please return to this office or Knollenberg' store and receive reward. 4-2t
WANTED Girl to do general housework; willing to pay good wages to right girl. Charles King, Centerville, Ind. Inquire at Hatfield's restaurant. 3-3
STOLEN From 11 G South
12th
street, on Hallowe'en, a large sword cactus from the side ayrd in 10 inch pot. The one who took same was seen going out the alley gate and will avoid trouble by returning said stolen projvrty to above address. 5-2t.
Mr. Edward S. Marks -informs the Palladium that he is now ready to organize a branch of the Loyal American Fraternal Insurance Society of America. It is spoken of as n ,1 1 . ..." .if i A 1.
one ol me nest organizations oi me kind extant. s-m-w-f j WANTED Four or five good insar- , , , , , , j ance solicitors for fraternal work, Attend tue sale of household goods lalies Cf ffentiemen. Good conSaturday afternoon at 2 p. m., of the f t t riffht parties. Call at
late Ellen Meyers, of No. 3G South .Pa,ladium 0mce. i t m t it7 . 11
sixtn street, x. ii. uooanursi; auc-
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tioneer.
Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals $3 to $0 per month.
FOR SALE New house, six roooms I . and bath. Inquire at 204 North f
Seventeenth street.
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Mrs. Banker, 1012 Main Street, is having a Closing Out Sale of Millinery. Everything at cost. Bargains for every one. Goods must be sold at once. Beautiful line of Falton Piumss. "7S7"IE:SII?COiiJLuiJL,j IE3CO3553ILo 3B3L-BC3r
relief will be slower.
