Richmond Palladium (Daily), 17 January 1906 — Page 2
PACE TWO.
THE MORNING PALLADIUM. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1906.
One of the greatest American millionaires nee said to bis physician, "A million dollars, Doctor, for a new stomach," and then the sick man groaned and turned away. One of a man's greatest pleasures is that born of a keen appetite, vigorous digestion and a good dinner, and this belongs to aaany a good fellow who is living on small wages, but the rich man without a stomach iaa to forego the good things of the table because his stomach rebels. Without a kealtby -tomach and a good digestion, our blood is tb ra, watery and tor. our heart action is weat, our liver doer not do its duty, and man is miserable and unhappy. In this condition man is prey to the germs f influenza, consumption, malaria and all ,the ills that he is heir Consumption can be treated by natural methods which re as close to nature as possible. Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., years ago understood this disease, and after a long: period of experiment discovered certain roots and herbs which were nature's remedies, and succeeded in putting them up in a form that would be easily procured and ready to use. This be called Dr. Pierce's Olden Medi.cal Discovery. It jfiyes no fake MiYtraUlion because it contains no alcohol and no narcotic. It helps digestion and the assimilation of such elements in the food as are required for the blood. Instead of a cod liver oil, against which the already setibitive stomach will declare open rebellion, this tonic has a pacifying action upon the sensitive stomach and gives to the blood the foqd elements the tissues require. It maintains the patient's BUtrition by enabling him to eat, retain, digest and assimilate nutritious food. It overcomes gastric irritability and symptoms of indigestion, and in this way fever, aight-sweats, headaches, etc., are done away with. It fortifies the body against the germs of consumption, grip and malaria, and it builds up the tissues and puts en healthy flesh. When the druggist says he has something ihat is "just as good "as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, he says so because he hopes to make a better profit, but his own mixtures have not stood the test of long experience nor had the success that Dr. Tierce's medicines have had.
EW PHILLIP
THEATRE
O- 3. M J I 1 Y, La i3 and Manager. Matinee daily 3 p. m. Evenings 8 :15 p. m. Special ladies' imd children's matinee daily, 5 cuits, 'except od Monday, when each lady will be given a box of bon-buns, and on,, Wednesday a handsome souvenir. Candy to children on Saturday matinee. WEEK OF JANUARY 15.
A-OVERTUHE. Jliss Gravce Miller. B-STANLEY AND LER6Y. . Noveltv Singing Act. , C-JAMES ROSE. Hebrew Monologue. D OARRO AND CARRO. Comedv Acrobats. E ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Cal. Lankert. F Anne Golden,. Imitation singing1 and monologue. G Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hughes. ... H The Philoscope.
AMUSEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hughes.. To those who are tired of the ragtime delineations of the negro character, the work of Nick Hughes at the New Phillips this week is a welcome relief. With fidelity that is most remarkable, Mr. Hughes depicts the colored character that has become famous in song and story. His makeup causes ont to doubt that it is not the real article on the stage. Mr. Hughes is ably assisted by his wife in contributing to the enjoyment of the patrons of the New Phillips. This couple have been all over the world and .some of the best press notices they have are taken from the London, Kngland papers. The London Daily Mail speaks of them as high class and very amusing. In addition to the work of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes there is much in connection with t lie hill at the Xew Phillips this week to commend it to the lovers of vaudeville. The work of Miss Anna fioldie, Stanley and Leroy, James Rose, Carro and
Cairo, and Cal Lankert. combined with that of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and the Philoscope, winch shows some interesting motion pictures, will afford an evening of much enjoyment. Miss (Joldie continues to be a favorite. At the Gennett. Beyond the least shadow of a doubt the vaudeville bill presented at the ( Jennet t this week is superior to all its predecessors at that house. The bill is intensely amusing and furthermore possesses all the attributes necessary to a first class entertainment. Comedy reigns supreme this week and the Goddess of Mirth certainly must have guided Manager
r?w ut?r wnen Me seiecieu tnis bill. Besides comedy, however, there are other features which are indespensible to vaudeville. Never has a better soprano singer been heard in vaudeville in this city than Marie Laurens, whose singing is one of the features of every performance. Until recently, she was connected Avith Ellerys Royal Italian band as soloist and met with wonderful success wherever she appeared. Hastings and Burns Avill have to be acknowledged as being "it" when it comes to gemiine comedy. Their work excells anything of the kind that has been presented in this city. Every other feature of the bill is fully up to the standard of this term.
My, but I would jolly well like to write a play around him, for he would lend himself admirably to a great drama. I would want to know his soul, and state why a man who gives millions to religion is censured in your newspapers. A person who one day prays his God, and the next devotes every energy to crushing his fellow man, must be a psychological study. "I would have used him before this, but one must write of the things he knows about. For this very reason I almost wish I had been born in America. Your dramatists have great opportunities, and when I come over again next fall I will make use of some of them. Perhaps I'll put a Rockefeller in a play.'
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ENNETT
THEATER!
Tra Swisher, Lessee and Manager.
In coujuuetion wltU the Western Vaudeville Ittatiagers'Assocla'ii"
LEASES ANOTHER THEATRE Manager Murray Has Secured a Theatre at Lima, Ohio. Manager 0. (J. Murray, of the New
Phillips vaudeville tlieatre, with Gus Sun, of Springfield, Ohio, has just closed a five year lease on the handsome newr ..'V5,000 theatre at Lima, Ohio, and will open it as a vaudeville house within sixty days, at the end of which time it is expected the builders will turn it over. The theatre is being built by W. L. Russell and O. L. Pojpe. bankers and real estate dealers, and the bank of Lima, of which Mr. Russell is president,
will occupy one of the two large business rooms that will flank the lobby leading into the tlieatre. The !
building is new throughout, is modern in everv particular and reports from Lima are to the effect that it will be the finest vaudeville house in Ohio. The seating capacity is eleven hundred. The arrangement is such that the theatre can be con
verted into a combination hause at
uiy time that it is wanted for pur
poses other than vaudeville. Man
ager Murray is well pleased with this
latest deal.
Every Heart-Ache Every pain in the breast, difficult breathing, palpitation, fluttering or dizzy spell means that your heart is straining itself in its effort to keep i motion. This is dangerous. Some sudden strain from overexertion or excitement will completely exhaust the nerves, or rupture the walls or arteries of the heart, and it will stop. Relieve this terrible strain at once with Dr; Miles' Heart Cure. It invigorates and strengthens the heart nerves and muscles, stimulates the heart action, and relieves the pain and misery. Take no chances; make your heart strong and vigorous with Dr. Miles' Ilcrt Cure. "I suffered torriMy with heart disease. I have been, treated by different physicians for my trouble without rest;! Is. I vnt to a physicii n in Memphis, who oliimrtl thai 1 had dropsy of the hetrt. Hp rut th' X-ray cu me, and in connection v.-:th his meVrle he nme near r.iakln;j a inisii me. gome time before this a Mr. "Votv of St. Louis, was in our town, lie saw my condition,, and rccomuiOnO d Dr. Miles' Heart Cu;e to me. ) gtv it little attention until my rct-n from Memphis, when I co""i:dod to rrv it. fd am pleased to li.ioc bottles cured me. CUAHLES GOODRICH. Caruthernvill' Mo. Dr. Mi!es' Heart Cure is-sold by yotir driioL-t, who wHi rtuarantee that the li.-st bottle will benefit, if it fails he will rfup-i yot-r mon'y. Miles Mcdic-1 Co., Elkhart. Ind
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Thursday, January 18 Matlne. and night.
GEO. B. STETSON'S lecSar5 UIIGLE TOF.l'S CABIII A $35,000 Production. The Barnom of tbem all. Under the management of Mr. Kibble. 65 Men. Women and Children 65 Orchestra of 15 Musicians. Traveling in a Special Train. Scenic Investiture a Positive Reflation. 20 Spectacular and Specialty ensationa- 20. Grand Choruses of Super Excellence. Kaleidoscope Visions of Historical Interest. The Stereoptical Sensation. The Man Who Freed the Slave, A Tribute to Lincoln. Grant. Sheridan, Sherman and Douglas. 20 Colored Teople from the Cotton Belt 30. Sierltng Dramatic Cast of Metropolitan Artists. EVA'S ASCENSION.
Toe Grandest Street Parade ever given.
TWO BANDS.
Matinee, 10c for chll-
POPULAR PRICES Night, 10c, 20c, 80c and 60c
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PIANO BUYING... Is a business that should receive much consideration. We SAVE you from $50 to Si 00 when you buy A BALDWIN FIASCO,. , Hundreds of them are in use in Richmond homes and ail are proving winners. aldwln Pianos took first prizes at Paris Exposition In lOOO St. Louis Exposition (two prizes) 1904. BALDWIN PIANO HOUSE 23 NORTH NINTH STREET.
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ENGLISH PLAYWRIGHT BUILD PLAY ABOUT HIM.
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He Says The Oil King is Most Interesting Man in the World.
WEEK OF JANUARY 15. OVERTURE.
Prof. Gus Frederick. HASTINGS & BURNS. Grotesques Eccentriques. SMITH BROS. Head to Head and Hand to Hand Balancers. MARIE LAURENS.. Prima Donna Soprano. Late Soloist with Ellerv's Royal Italian
Band. MR. ERNEST RENK Illustrated songs: "Good Bye Little Girl, Good Bye;" "Sister." GEO. KLEIN. Dutch Comedv Musical Act. CLARK & TEMPLE. Presenting their laughing absurdity, "Front and the Maid." Introducing refined and comic duets, Yodling, Dancing and Comedy. MOTION PICTURES. "The Wrestler and the Bull," "A
(ood Pipe," "Winter Sports," "A .ago retired from the glucose business Princess in Disguise." to write plays, and who in the past Admission 10 cents to all parts of few months has leaped to the very
core of the Lnghsh dramatists, arrived on the Lucania today with a burning desire to make ""John D. Rockefeller the central figure of a successful American play. "The American multimillionaire is the most interesting man in the world to me," said Mr. Sutro in the Hotel Gotham, after he had ordered his 4 o'clock tea. "He is far more interesting than our aristocrat. The latter is nothing but a most ordinary individual with a title, while your millionaire, who is grasping for control and riches, is a marvelous human engine, never satisfied and continually wearing himself out for what t "Greater riches and more power. "Take Rockefeller, for instance.
Xew York, January 15. Alfred Sutro, an Englishman, who ten years
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CAPTAIN CLINTON TO PROVE
PRACTICABILITY OF AIRSHIP.
Asserts that He Intends to Let Chil
dren Enjoy Polar Outing Is Seeking Necessary Capital. New York, Jan. 1G. Captain
James A. Clinton, for twenty-five years a pilot in and around New York, is confident that he has solved
the secret of a practical airship.
To prove it he is willing to take the
air route to the north pole, guiding his own craft, and taking his six lit
tle children as passengers. Other
aspiring explorers would better sit up
and take notice of what he says
A propeller driven by a turbine, and capable of either raising or low-
ennff tne airship, is one oi the se
crets of the Clinton craft. Another is the driving propeller, which forces air against the rudder in a manner which enables the ship to be always under control of he navigator, independent of contending air currents, which have proved the undoing of other airships.
Captain Clinton estimates that he can drive his ship about fifteen miles an hour against a ten knot wind, or thirty miles an hour under normal conditions. In case of accident to the gasoline engine, it can be disconnected and a hand device used. Manual power will easily work the turbine wheels. "I have worked on my airship for nineteen years, "Captain Clinton said today. "I believe I now have it per
fected. I have invented it on an entirely neAv principle of air navigation. The same barriers found in air navigation are those present in water navigation, except that in the air one must contend with the forces assailing fro every direction. As long as
its aluminum, iron, and silk hold out the ship, will find its way all over the earth and against all winds, and never higher than at a safe distance. "I am experienced in the United States geological survey and not the least doubtful of what I have invent ed and not patented. I would like a chance to prove, as I believe I can do, that at least one American knows more about airships than any Frenchman who ever tried his hand at the work." Captain Clinton is seeking capital to build his airship.
A Surprise Party.
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Liquor License. Notice is hereby sriven to the citlzena of tho
city of Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, that I, the undersigned, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Wayne Township Wayne Coanty, Indiana, f r more than -ninety days prior to the time of the filing of said application, and a person over the age of twenty-one years and a person of eood moral character, in
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day of February, 19t)6. for a license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than five gallons at a time, and permit the same to be drank on the nreminea
where sold, in accordance with the provisions-of
an act ox we uenerai Assemniyor tne State of Indiana, approved March 17th. 1873. and nil
amendments and additions thereto, and all
other laws of the State of Indiana ?io in force
in relation toeaia oumkcss. I hereby state that I am the actual owner and proprietor of said business, and am not actiuj; as the agen t or partner of any other person. The precise location of the premises where I intend to sell and will sell said intoxicating liquors, if a license be granted me, is aa follows, to-wit : Being a certain room on the ground floor of a certain one-story brick building situated on Ma n street, south side, and fronting on Main street, located on part of lot 161. fronting 15 feet. 5 inches, east and west, on said Main street, and extending 42 feet. 4 inches, north and south, in that part of the city of Richmond laid oat by John Smith, and being in the Fourth Ward of said city, in Wayne Township. Wayne County, Indiana: said room beine numbered 09 on the sonthsideof Main street in said citv. djin3 1)-17 JOHN J. STEELE.
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