Richmond Palladium (Daily), 7 December 1904 — Page 7

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY MORNDfO, DECEMBER 7, 1904.

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"A Break For Liberty." The offering for next Monday at the New Phillips will be Howard P. Taylor's latest success, "A Break for Liberty,' 1 a play founded on the stirring events in and around Pittsburg during the escape, final capture and death of the famous Biddle brothers. Many well known artists have been engaged and the production wil be firstcass in every particular. Remarkable Cure of an Ohio Woman "Elopers.' The property man of the "Eopers' company had his own troubles recently in a New England city when the company was playing one of its customary successful enagagements. It all came about over the over zealousness of an elderly female member of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the object of her smypathy being the big green parrot whose almost human actions and speeches are among the biggest hits of the performance. When the German baron, who is an ex-band leader by the way, becomes exasperated at the maddening repetition by the parrot of his eternal question, "Alice, Where Art Thou?'' and begins to throw things at his feathered tormenter, the S. P. C. A. spinster rushes out of the theatre, dashed by the stage door keeper and would in another minute have brought the play to an untimely end by arresting the Baron in full sight of the audience when the property man did his little act and saved the day. As soon as he learned the excited intruder's purpose he rushed into the property room returning instantly with a "prop" parrot which he dangled before the indignant woman's nose. "Why it's only sawdust and feathers!" said she disgustedly, and lifting her skirts and tilting her nose to an acute angle, she strutted out, passing within a few feet during her exit, of the cage where the real parot "Old Mortality" was comfortably partaking of his evening cracker which is nightly given him as a soother after the strenuous scene in which he is the principal actor. II. J. Dam's latest comedy which will be presented at the Gennett Theatre next Thursday evening. No news is more welcome to the visitors of the theatre in this city than is the announcement that Mr. Harry Beresford is to present Chas. T. Vincent's screaming farce "Our New Man." This beloved play is said to have in this comedy opportunities that he makes much of. In them his genius and charm have equal prominence and through them he will undoubtedly entwine himself in the hearts of his beholders, second to that of no other artist now on the stage. Little need be said of the play. Its reputation as a laugh producer extends across the length and breadth of this broad land, and not to see Beresford in it is like missing a real good treat. The company that this young man has surounded himself with is an excellent one and gives to the other characters in the play the proper interpretation. "Our New Man will be handsomely costumed and beautifully staged, and many effects new and novel will be introduced. At the Gennett Theatre Monday evening, Dec. 12th. "When Women Love." "When Women Love," the big, new scenic melodrama, will be presented at the New Phillips Theatre Saturday matinee and night by a large and competent company. The entire production is. worthy of note and is one of the best attractions playing the popular priced houses. The play is a new one, and deals comparatively with the rich and poor the scenes being laid in New York City, prominent among them being the Woman's Ward at Blackwell's Island; the interior of a large factory with the machine in operation; the great mob scene, and the garden fete with its marvelous electrical effects. The novel features, elaborate scenery, and thrilling climaxes make it an attraction above the ordinary. It i9 a play that will delight and please all classes. The action of the piece is interspesed with musical specialties rendered by well-known vaudevlile artists. "Indiana Folks," the play to be presented Thursday evening by the Edwin Young Stock Co., is a play that has been placed side by side with the "Old Homestead" so far as the happy blending of pathos and humor is concerned. The piece is in capable hands and during its enactment several pleasing specialties will be given by the companv including little Edna and Bobbie Young, said to be the cleverest children upon the

stage today. Richmond theatre goers were greatly pleased with" these children when they appeared here early in the season in a "Little Outcast." Ladies 30 cent seats will be sold for 15c Thursday if purchased before 6 p. m. at Nixon's. Friends Trying to Aid Mme. Hnmber. Paris, Dec. 6. The friend? of Mme. Theresa Humbert, who is confined in the prison at Renns, are making a desperate effort to keep hi r

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