Richmond Palladium (Daily), 8 December 1904 — Page 7

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1904.

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"When Women Love." Labors unions are defended and advocated in the new scenic heart interest melodrama, "When Women Love," to be seen at the New Phillips next Saturday matinee and nitrht. By the force of practical example their benefits and uses, when rightly managed, are shown. One of the big scenes of the play is the interior of a shirt factory with the machines in full operation. It is the first time, it is eluaimed, that such a scene has ever been carried out in such elaborate detail on the stage. The scenery for this setting alone weighs over two tons. The Singer Mfg., Co. will furnish 7 power machines for the scene. "The Elopers." Among the bevy of bright, clever and pretty young women with which the cast of that successful farcial comedy, "The Elopers" by H. J. Dam, which will be presented at the Gennett Theatre the evening of December 8th, abounds none has more fairly earned the right to the prominent place she sholds on the stage than has Miss Nellie M. Grant. As the "Vaudeville Girl" Miss Grant utilizes the experience gained in several years spent in that branch of stage entertainment, an experience which covers a trip around the world and included a stay of some months in the gold fields of South Africa. While there the members of the company of which she was the star visited one of the Zulu reservations surprising the natives in one of their gambling games which is carried on entirely by the use of signs. Quick to see the novelty of adding some of the Africans' peculiarities, to her repertoire, Miss Grant rehearsed the company in the queer motion of the aborigines fitting them to the strains of the song, "Sunny Africa." A few nights later the Zulus attended the performance in a body and when they saw themselves so cleverly mimicked their excitement could scarcely be restrained. One big chief with a nose ring as big as an embroidery frame was so taken with Miss Grant's skill at his favorite game that he offered to make her wife number sixty seven on the spot. 5 An unusual interest has been shown since the announcement of Messrs. Jacobs and Underner that they will produce the great melodrama, "A Break for Liberty," written on the episodes connected with the late Biddle brothers and their escape from the Pittsburg jail. This attraction will be at the New Phillips The atre next Monday and will be one of the best dramatic treats given to the theatre goers of this city during the season. The play is full of exciting climax os, thrilling situations, and has a good heart story running throughout The management carry all special scenery and effects necessary to give a complete performance, picturing true to life these interesting inci dents as they happened. The company is usually strong and numbers some of the best people in the pro fession. This is the only time this play will be seen here this season, and it is unnecessary to say that the New Phillips will be tested to capacity. Again Edwin Young with little Ed na and Bobbie the clever children who won fame in "A Little Outcast' will visit Richmond. Mr. Young comes to the New Phillips Theatre Thursday for a two nights engagement with a much larger and stronger company than he had earlier in the season. Thursday night the great pictoral play "Indiana Folks" will be the magnet that will draw and "Heart of the Sierras" will be pre sented Friday night. This company is entitled to enthusiastic support and will doubtless do a big business at the ipular New Phillips. Be Quick. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. It nev er fails, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co, CAMBRIDGE CITY. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanley of New Castle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wright at Oakland farm Monday. Mr. Raymond Swallow entertained a few boy friends at cards Tuesday. S. B. Fisher and son Herbert, were visiting in Richmond Tuesday. The beautiful window display cf

Chas. Marson is attracting the attention of all. Mr. Fox of Indianapolis was in Cambridge on business Tuesday. Mr. C. A. Bones of Bradford was the guest of Dr. Leslie Tuesday. The M. E. social union was entertained in a very pleasant manner at the horn eof Mrs. O. E. White Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Rufus Hunter of near Berne, Ind., was here on business Tuesdar. The pot pie supper given by the D. of R. Lodge Tuesday night wis a success. Harry Ware visited with relatives at Pleasant Hill Tuesday. The K. of P. Lodge have announced a public dance to be given on the night of January 2. Miss Mabel Kepler of E. Germantown was the guest of local friends

Tuesday. Miss Virginia Falls was in Ric imond Tuesday. Horace Scott of Hagerstown was here on business Tuesday. Mr. John K. Smith has been ill for several days. Joe Penny was in Losantsville Monday. Miss Beulah Guyton will entertain a few friends Thursday night. Mr. Dwight North was in Lewisville Tuesday. Dan Chapman, Grant Wright and M. J. Brusher of this city are on the entertainment committee for the dance to be given by the street car employes at the I. O. O. F. hall in Richmond in January. Barefoot & Co., have a large force of men at work in their poultry house this week and will make a heavy shipment to New York Friday. CHESTER. Arrangements are beim made for Christmas entertainment at Chester M. E. church. In letters received from Maud Chapin she states that she is settled for the winter at Albuerque, New Mexico. She is there for the benefit of her health. The wish of her many friends is that she will regain her health. John lliatt and family will move to Richmond soon. They will locate at south A and second street. Report from basket ball game Saturday evening: Chester. Arba. Hunt Center Hoover Martin Forward Riner Wright L. . .Ilalpworth Curtis R. Guard Riner Alexander L. Guard Referee C. Baker, Whitewater. Umpire Prof. Morro, Lynn. Score Arba, 9; Chester, 2. Game every Saturday evening at the opera house in Fountain City. Go and give the boys a cheer. Admission 10 cents. Grandma Smith is better. Harry Sharp is sick with grippe. Mrs. Morris Pitman is on the sick lits. Bertha Bulla visited at Fountain City Friday and Saturday. Mr. Lawler is moving to his new home. Mrs. Riley Hiatt improves slowly. Mrs. John Allbright is visiting at Ridgeville. Mrs. Frank Allen is sick. George and Rosella Dawson will move to Lydia Hall's farm. Mr. Evans and family will move to the Brannon farm. Sufferers from sciatica should not hesitate to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The prompt relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Women love a clear, healthy complexion. Pure blood makes it. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. December 12tb, 13th and 14th excursion tickets to Marion, account Meeting Indiana State Grange, will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines from all ticket stations in State of Indiana. For particulars consult Local Ticket Agent of those lines. One-Way Settlers Fares to South and Southeast. One-way excursion tickets to point in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia, account Settlers Excursions, will be sold from all ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines, during December, January, February March, and April. For full particulars consult Local Ticket Agent of those lines.

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Thursday and Friday Dec. 8 and 9 Special Engagement EDWIN YOUNG STOCK GO. Presenting Thursday Night INDIANA FOLKS A beautiful comedy drama, dear to the heart of the Hoosler. Friday Night "Heart off The 8!eras" Not a blood and thunder production but a delightful play in every way. Prices 10c. 20c and 80c. Seats on sale at Nlxons Lady's 90c seat for 15o If reserved before 6 p. m. Thursday. : QIEVJ PHILLIPS : THEATRE G. MURRAY, Leasee, Manager Saturday Matinee and Night DECEMBER IO The Rig Scenic Production OClhen DUomen liove SJ IE IE! The Great L.abor Union Scene The Interior of a Large Factory In Full Operation. The Realistic Worn.nl. .n T)l n nlr ti-nl 1 4a lain r. ,1 The Great Court Room Scene The Great Garden Fete The most beautiful scenic and elec trical effects produced In modern times. New and un-to-date SDfclaltles. In" eluding TOM WATERS, Amer1 of the piano. Seats on sale at Nixon's. Matinee prices, 15c and 25c. Night prices, 12c, 25c, 85c and 50o. GENNETT THEATER Ira Swisher, Manager. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 A LAUGH FROM START TO FINISH :::::: The Refined Farcial Comedy THE ELOPERS By H. W. Dam. Praised by the press. Patronized by the public BRIGHT MUSIC CATCHY SONGS PRETTY GIRLS Special Scenery. Handsome Costumes :::::: Prices 50, 35, 25 and 15 cents. Seats on sale at the Westcott Pharmacy. Iredell & Ferguson FOR Fire Insurance No. 4 North Ninth St. Richmond. NOTARY PUBLIC sic Iredell & Ferpson Bodilv pain loses its teror if von have a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the house. Instant re lief in cases of burns, cuts, sprains, accidents of any kind. Eczema, scald head, hives, itchi ness "of the skin of any sort instantly relieved, permanently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store.

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