Richmond Palladium (Daily), 12 December 1904 — Page 7

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DTrMTffflVT.VAVTA TIME TABLE

T VflTor Wnv omher 27th. 1904.

m. mvmwViTT jfe r,TTTr?A0 DIVISION.

Arrive , Westward- Depart RipVimoiul and Loean Ac Ex'.. 6:45 a m.

' rw o 11 '1R a m

w uno a. m. Vnicago opecwi 12:30 p. m. ...Michigan Ex. 4:40 p. m. Cincinnati aitd Logansport Ex. 5:00 p. m. 705 p. m. Cincinnati and Richmond Ac. Ex. m. i-f nn. m ya Pii? Mail and Ex .11:15 d. m.

w j-L juv p. "-.... vAi. . -

4:05 a. m. ..Southern Ex 4:15 a. m. Northland Limited 5:15 a. zn.

.Rich, and Cin. Ac. Ex. n.AQ . M Loean and Cin. Ac. Ex

Q.ut n m ChL and Cin. Secial 3:55

5:40 p. m...... Logan, and Rich. Ac COLUM BUS & INDIANAPOLIS DIV. Westward ..... St. Louis Limited 4:45 a, m. 4-55 a. m... .....Capital Ex 5:05 a. m. ....St Lows Ex 10:15 a. m.

10:00 a. in. nuu uu, aj.

JMm n TTI - I. 1 il 1 1 1 1 ' UA vwv

; a. ' 9:00 p. m. Col. and Rich. Ac. Ex t, St. Louis Special 10 :18 p, Eastward , J

HOOBSOI

. 7:00 a. m. .10:10 a. m.

p. ml

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K-3fl m

10:15 a. m.

5 :15 a. m.? . ... . . . .Pittsburg Special ...... : Ac. Mail and Ex. 9:45 a. m. ....Ind. and Col. Ac Mail and Ex : 9:50 a. m. New York Ex. ...... 4 :50 p. m. Keystone Ex ........ 7:20 p. m. Atlantic Ex. 8:40 p. m New York Limited Rfi5 r m Ohio and Virginia Ex. ...

DAYTON & XENIA DIV. "Westward 4:37 a. m. : St. Louis Limited 9:55 a. m Springfd. and Rich. Ac 10:10 a. m St. Louis Ex. 10:10 p. m Pitts., Sprifld & Richmond Mail & Ex., Daily

7:30 p.

9:00 p. m.

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iiiastwara -. Pittsburg Special

' Rich." and Spgfd Mail and Ex. .. New York Ex. Keystone Ex. , , . New York Limited GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R'Y. . Southward

3:30 a. m. Mack, ana uin. mau ana 9:42 a. m Ft. W. and Rich Mail and Ex. 3:40 p. m Mack, and Cin. Mail and Ex. 10:15 p. m. .Sunday Ac. ! ' Northward

Kich and ii. it. mau ana

5:25 a. m.

4:20 a. m.

9:55 a. m.

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A w am

8:49 p. m.

"A Pair of Pinks." It is alwavs a tt o f f At iesr to

of ' VA Al heatre-goers to hear of thonin&

"vvard & Vokes. This yea-n dde interest is attached in t they are bringing a new editiorf their fun j-stival called 'A Paiiv links' It is i the same order afier previous rerings a musicawbrl of laughabl, doings with cay music, song hitsand chorus -apidly propelled aj handsomelsted. In the new piec Ward an.Vaes are seen as a coue cf pjceron men who have ;heir Wn jjet asto what a real detctive diould e nd how he shouldsro about t) uravelling of crime. "A pn,v . Piks" will

be seen athe Gennet Tbatre next

luesday irnt, Dec. 1th.

Our New Ma-

There v no doufr han unusual

outpouring our Deonltto see Har

ry Beresfl in Chas. ,. Vincent's

reigning cess "Our New Man" when thaiav is n-rtniA on the

boards o$r opera buse. Of the

play ltselbuch hasoeen written and its retion has 3een most favorable aithe cormandations of

the press ? been while critical.

yet of sucature ai to advise everyone to ee it arain. This fact

accentuatedth the fact that Mr. I t r 1 ... A !

rseresiora, 0f the most virile ot the present comedians, will play

tne leaainguar role should add

additional i;st as this vounir man

brings met! new to the stage to

am in nis cterization. Ills own personality eccentricities of man

ner accentuiby the playwright's

lines gives role. a most ludicrous compliion. This comDanv

, that will sup Mr. Beresford is of

more than us,Xcellence. The staging of the pl-iH be of a sumptu-

out nature ae costuming on a

scale of mag,nce that will cer-

m.

mi mm i a

ay

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II Root, the great kidl ney, liver and blad

der remedy. It is the great medical triunioh of the

! nineteenth century ; discovered after years of scientific research

by Dr. Kilmer the

bladder specialist, and is wonderfully eiirccfn1 in TrrmrM-r rnrinc lame haclr.

fcj -ww x - r J e uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and

Bright s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. rr TTilmer's .SwamivRoot is not rec

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findout if you have kidney or bladder trou

ble, wnen writing mention reading mis generous offer in this paper and send your

address to Dr. Kilmer

&' Co., Binghamton.

N. Y. me regular fiftv-cent and one-

dollar size bottles "re Bmunp-Boo.

sold by ail good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamn-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,

and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on

every ootue.

5 :40 a. m. nY Pase eminine portion of

- io.ka our meaire gv, Tms play will De

- 'Cn ' Tn presented at Gennett Theatre

....Cin. and Mac, man uu ...... .. pv.ninff llo

All trains unless otherwise indicated, ue-

The original rv AnA Hht ef-

' c - fects used in thw York rjroduc

tion of "Hoity af Weber and

Fields' own Brou Theare. are to

be used in the p.tion to be seen

w - uauy. ouuuoj - , jl part and arrive daily, except Sunday.

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0 0. & L. TIME TAJJiii. Effective October 16, 1904. EAST AND SOUTH.' No. 4 Daily. Leave Richmond ... 9:00 mLeave Cottage Grove .... 9:37 a. m. (Arrive Cincinnati 11:15 . m. No. 2. Daily Except Sunday. f.ftava Richmond 4:05 p. m.

Leave Cottage Grove .... 4:45 p Arrive Cincinnati ...... 6:20 p, No. 6 Sunday Only. Richmond 8:15 p.

Leave Cottage Grove .... 8:50 p. m. 'Arrive Cincinaati 10:25 p. m. No. 1, Daily. Leaves Cincinnati 8:30 a. xn. Leaves Cottage Grove ...10:05 a. m. Arrive Richmond 10 :40 a. m. No. 3, Daily. Leaves Cincinnati ...... 5:00 p. m. Tmtm Cottaere Grove ... 6:30 p.ym.

Arrives Richmond 7:5 P.

I irOBTH AND "WEST No. 1. Daily.

Leaves Richmond 10:40 a. m. Leaves Muncie 12:01 p. m. 1:07 d. m.

UOBTes JWLiMAW ..... - T-v Pern 2:05 p,

'ArrivM North Judson ... 4:05 p. to.

No. 3, Daily. Leave Richmond 7:05 p, Leaves Muncie 8:25 p Tmttpm Marion 0-30 p

Arrives Peru 10:30 p. m.

No. 7, Daily Except Sunday.

Leaves Richmond 7:10 a. m. ia nTnnmA i. 8:30 a. m.

Leaves Marion 0:35 a. m. Arrives Peru 10:35 a. m. No. 2, Daily Except Sunday. Leaves North Judson ...10:35 a. m. Leaves Pern 12 :35 p. m. r rrives Richmond 4:05 p. m. No. 4, Daily. Leaves Peru 5:35 a. m. Arrives Richmond 0:00 a. m. No. 8, Leaves Peru :45 P"RirTnond 8:15 p. M.

For rates oi iixfonnatioo retarding

connections, iaqmirt oi C. A. BLAIR, Passenger an4 Tlsket Afient. Home Teleptoae 44. n

at the Gennett T.fi. for on Ter

formance only, F, evening, Dec.

loth, and an entinew and alto

. gciuci gulhv"" "cosiumes nave

hvtnn N- westprn nrtinnio. en provided, is said to

""J be uncommonly Q

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without notice. ' leaSt OI uulJ luiaio covers a

main une wide ranpre 01 tune nelodv: the

PMIPM scenery dances and w, daz-

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Mormon Dress Rehearsal. Washington, Dec. 12. The Com

mittee on Privileges and Elections of

the United States Senate, will today

take up the case of Senator Reed

Smoot, of Utah. Twenty witnesses have been summoned in the case.

The opponents of Senator Smooth, it is understood, are prepared to unveil many important Mormon secrets to

the committee. There will be a repro

duction oi the scenes in the Mormon Endowment House, with a sort of dress rehearsal of the ceremony. Dur ing the previous hearings all of the

Mormon witnesses, including the

Apostles, on the stand refused to re

veal the Endowment House secrets,

insisting that they were bound by oath. The new witnesses are said to be former Mormons who have renounced the church. Three are said

to have been through the Endowment, one as late as 1898, and they

are expected to reveal all of the se

crets.

GEffflETT THEATER

Ira Swisher, Manager. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12TH J. J. COLEMAN ....Presents "That Odd Fellow," Mr. Harry BERESFORD m "A CONTINUOUS LAUGH" "01 W BAB" By Charles T. Vincent - A SPASM Or LAUGHTER! . , PURE WHOLESOME FUN!!

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Prices $1.00, 75, 50 and 25 cents. Seats now on sale at Westcoli Phar

macy.

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And every hour

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Ho baggage camea. rrunjet, at wamj a

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Direct connection at Dayton with "Lima

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Limited" trains for Troy, PI

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The fastest long distance service on eleo-

. . . - " ' 11 J L U11W of the latest successfu,odramas

ever written. A orer Liberty" in which the sceXre laid

late Biddle Brothers.

The story of the piece is

tens dramatic interest w

hold its audience from tnt 0

the curtain until the nnai -na

tion of the fifth and last ac

Plav- . . .

To those that have ioiiowe

i history of the Biddies from the

CONNECTIONS At Eaton with P. CO. A 0f their arrest in Pittsburg j St. L. for points north and south. At West . fmm tliP countv It

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at a glance the great possibilities -n s&Ftf

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The author has departed trom in Anv melodrama where the vil ...

' " or,P else oauiorna lniormauon.

Han, nero or ueio"" vi

in the play must, be shot every iew minutes. It is true that in "A break for Liberty" the play, is not complete without the use of gunpowder. What melodrama would be complete

without it? The use of hre arms

c into, legitimate play during

two of the scenes, the escape from

twTCtslmr iail and the desperaie

battle which takes place in a blind-

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Messrs Jacobs and Underner nave a f mnu for this pro-

L BOIU 4XX31UUCJr rxt TlOl Siupptu 1 , 1904, also J anuary duction. Money has been spent rree5, good for return- and lavishly and it can be stated luary 4, 1905. ' vps;t.tion that a production

will be furnished that will not be

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ing the names of artists inai rr well known to the theatre-going public and will be seen at the New

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"Makes You New All Over."

For sale by A. G, Luken & to.

Monday, Dec. 12

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The greatest sensation of the season

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Founded on the life of the famous Biddle Brothers and the great Pittsburg tragedy.

PRICES 10, 20, 80 and 60c. Reserved Seats on sale at Nixon's

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Attorney at Law and Justice of the

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business. Office over 504 Main St.

Richmond, Ind. Office open Satur

day evenings.

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