Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 November 1904 — Page 7

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valuable additions to his large force of entertainers. Another party had been engaged for the part when Mr. Raymond happened to see Mr. Goodwin .doing1 a specialty and his peculiarities so impressed the Manager that he decided to put him in the part of "Jeremiah." The previous recipient was bought off, and he was immediately engaged. While still a young man, is a wonderfully clever comedian, and his portrayal of old men parts has mad, him an enviable reputation. He is a natural comedian and it is impossible for him to do or to say anything at any time that does not possess an element of humor. He insists that "Jeremiah Snodgrass" is the funniest commedy part ever written. With such a combination of talent and play writing there can be but one result success. The New Phillips next Tuesday night. In these days when theatrical man agers are principally turning their eyes to Europe for dramatic works, it is decidedly satisfying to know that among the American dramatists are several who have become far more successful with their plays than any of the foreigners. Take for example "M'liss. " which is an adaptation of one of Bret Harte's most popular stories, and which was originally produced in San Francisco a good many years ago. Five years ago this play was revived with "Jolly Xellie Mcilenry in the title role, and her success has been fully as great, if not greater than that of her predecessor. Messrs. Spencer and Aborn are said to have given it a production of great beauty, and have surrounded Miss Mcilenry with an exceedingly welll-balanced company. There are four acts in "M'liss" the first being placed in "Smith's Pocket." a mining camp in the heart of the Sierra Mountains the second showing a picturesque old mine in autumn; third, a court room in a log cabin -typical of the rough mining country: and the last act shows a palatial residence in Sacramento, where the scenic artist have been profuse in their portrayal of the charming California climate, scenery and floral beauty. Like the book, the play is full oC beautiful sentiment, real human palhos, romantic and exciting developments, and rich infectuous comedy. "M'liss" will be the attraction at the New Phillips Theatre next Monday evening.

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Guy Carroll and wife are the parents of a baby boy which came to their home early on election morning and they named him Theodore R. Lyman Richardson who has been at Ridgeville for some time has returned here and is with his sister, Mrs. Henry Hoover and family. Word has been received here from Mrs. A. W. Woolman and daughter, Mrs. Conger, who went to Sorrento. Florida to spend the winter for the benefit of Mrs. Woolman's health. that they arrived there last Friday night all right and they like the town very much. Jim Garret t has improved his house by putting a new veranda on the front and also other new buildings. Herbert Pierce and wife spent Sunday with Ollie Love and wife. Kldon Hunt and wife and John Atk insou of Richmond were in our city Tuesday shaking hands with old friends. Mrs. Frank Keever is visiting

" The Way to Co " The Dayton & Western Tractln Co. Announce the Inauguration of Th Interstate Limited Superbly equipped Parlor-Buffet Train bet wee i Richmond, Indiana, and Dayton, Ohio, November 14, 1904 Dailv serice, leaving Richmond at 9 50 a. m. and 3:50 p. m , stopping only at Eaton and VWst Alexandria. One hour and 25 minutes to Dayton.

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