Richmond Palladium (Daily), 23 January 1906 — Page 2

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THE MOEinNG PALLADIUM TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1906.

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THEATER!

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Tra Swisher. Lessee and Manager.

In conjunction jwlln the "Western Vaudeville Manacers'AssocIa'n"

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WEEK OF JANUARY 22.

1 OVERTURE. ' Prof. Gus Frederick. 2 . Ben Harney & Haynes Jessie. Originators of Rag Time Octoroon Impersonations. 3 LAVARNIE SISTERS. The greatest Female Duetists extant. Introducing Uheir Dutch Comedy Rapid Fire Conversation. 4 MR. ERNEST RENK. Illustrated Songs. "Like This Flower this Flower is Fading." "In Good Old N. Y. Town." 5 LA REX. s The Wonderful, Flexible Aerialist. 6 DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS. Comedy Acrobats. - 7 GEORGE HILLMAN. German Comedian. 8 MOTION PICTURES. "Mr. Dauber and the '"Whimsical Picture." "An Impatient Customer." "Climbing the American Alps." ..(, Admission 10 cents to all parts of the house. Ladies and childrden will be admitted for 5 cents on Tuesday anj Friday afternoons.

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O. Q. M JlllY, Lasts 9 and Manager; Matinee daily 3 p. m. Evenings 8:15 p. m. Special ladies' tfnd children's matinee daily, 5 1 cents, except on Monday, when ench lady will be given a box of bon-bons, and on Wednesday t handsome souvenir. . Candy to children on Saturday matinee. 1 WEEK OF JANUARY 22. t A-OVERTURE. Miss Gravce Miller. B THE GREAT ZENOZ. The only one legged wire act in the world. . C-Billy. "Swede" Hall & Jolly Jennie Colburn. A new aud novel Swedish Dialect Character Sketch, "Olson" the Coalman. , ! . D TULSA. Character Chancre Artist. E-HUGH & BESSIE LEE. Novelty Act. F ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Cal Lankert. ; G-Fred "Jenks & Clifford" Grace. Comedy Sketch Artists. Introducing Trick Tumbling, Head Spins, Head Runs, Etc. H ARTHUR BORELLA. Comedy Musical Act. .1 THE PHILOSCOPE. A Messenger Boy's Mistake. The -Conrst ' of True Love. Eccentric Burglary 1 ! !

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AkVlUSElVlENTS

At the Gennett. There will be no vaudeville production at the Gennett theatre this evening on account of the1 popular lecture course. The bill will be resumed tomorrow afternoon and repeated agrain in the evening. There will be no vaudeville Thursday afternoon nor evening oh account of other attractions. The remainder of the week the bill will be on in full force and will continue - without intermission the remainder of the Meek giving two performances daily. This week's bill will be found to be equal to any vaudeville bill that has been seen in? the city. Several of the acts are features of the type that are see'n .ordinarily in the metropolitan cities, only, but Manager Swisher, secures them by booking them in conjunction with the Western Vaudeville Circuit. ; La Rex, the flexible aerial artist, is becoming the talk of the town, and if yon have not seen the performance of this marvel of grace and dexterity, you have missed a genuine treat. lie is; beyond a doubt the best performer of the kind. The Lavarnie sisters, who perform one of the most interesting acts that has been presented here, are unusually clever entertainers. Every other act on the bill is of the feature type and taken all in all the bill is the equal of any of its predecessors. '-. A Great Eill at the New Phillips. An audience of liberal proportions gave the bill at the New Phillips last night a most cordial and enthusiastic reception ,. and it., was every bit deserved. I Manager Murray has made a happy selection in his list of events for this week and the outlook is for record breaking business. A new feature introduced was a , number of slides showing views about Richmond secured, from Edward F. Dal bey, whose work in this Hue, is so widely known. Zehos, who has a one-legged act on the slackwire does some wonderful .work. Hall and Colburn, who put on a dialect character. sketch entitled '.Olson the Coalman," rade. a great hit and were recalled a number of times. Mis Colburn sings coon songs and in this role she became a favorite at once. Hugh and Bessie Lee, who put on a novelty act, introducing a cabinet, set the house wild Jby their work. It is one of the best cabinet turns that has ever been seen at the New Phillips. Local men tied Miss Lee in an efifort to keep her quiet in the cabinet but the " effort was a complete failure. It looked for a time as if Jenks and Clifford, trick tumblers and head spinners, Ywould not be allowed to leave the stage, so great was the enthusiasm. As mirth provokers they cannot be beaten. Cal Lankert sings "While She Waits by the Deep Blue Sea ' ' and "Nobody, Loves Me Now," illustrated with handsome pictures. The motiin pictures' are "A Messenger Boy's Mistake," "The Course of True Love," and "Eccentric Burglary." They are very fine and create no end of merriment. Arthur B. Orfella, who is well known to the Richmond public, presents a musical comedy act and Miss Tulsa is a character change artist.' All give entire satisfaction.

LADIES: I mabe from $18 to $30 per week and want you to have the same opportunity. The work is very pleasant and will pay you handsomely fco even your spare time. I speak from experience, as I have often made $10.00 in a single day. This is no deception. I want no money and will gladly send,-full particulars to all. Address, Mrs. W. W. Mitchell, Box 10, Portland, Maine.

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WATSON STRONG IN HOUSE

"A Message from Mars." . Horace Parker, the hero of ; "A Message from Mars" is a typical egotist. He believes that many must toil that a few may enjoy and of course includdes himself among the latter "favored ones, i His fad is astronomy and especially, the study of the planet Mars. His sweet heart, tired of his egotism, breaks her engagement and leaves him reading an essay on Mars, " when suddenly a messenger comes to him from that planet with the ask of reforming the most perfect egotist on earth. The messenger leads Parker willy nilly out into the snowy street, and brings him face to face .with suffering humanity, tells him of the loss of his fortune and Parker beeomes a tramp at last, realizing what a heartless creature he has been, and when he finally extends a helping hand to a fellowman in distress, the Messenger's task has been fulfilled. "A

Mesage From Mars" will be seen at the Gennett' Theatre Thursday, January 25th, matinee and night.

DIET REGULATES DREAMS

THE

RULES TOR PLEASANT VISIONS.

Alcohol and Meat Must Be Barred

If Sleeper Is to Avoid Troublesome Thoughts. London, Jan. 20. A new and interesting point in the study of the occult has been brought to light. It is the effect of , diet on dreams and communication with the spirit world. It is suggested , that to obtain clear dreams dreams which are free from anything of a fantastic, horrible, or distorted nature it is not only necessary to retire to rest with the mind calm and concentrated, but therbody also must Inive been nourished '.with light' and easily digestible food. Most people have experienced nightmare, due in the great majority of cases, to a heavy meal before going, to bed; but apart from this no person can attain the perfect dream without a special course of diet. B. A. Cochrane, of Ceorge street, Manchester Square, who is - an authority on the subject of dreams, which he has studied for" ten years, said yesterday: ' "I have discovered that no; clear dream is possible on the ordinary

food. No meat, or similarly heavy

food, or anything containing alcohol

must be taken if the right kind of

ream is to come. "I am a fruitarian myself, and

fruit is the best kind of food for the perfect dreamer, although anything very easily digestible will serve the

purpose. bucli a diet will enable

people to get into real touch with the

spirit world, and they will be able to recollect their dreams on awakening.

"Every night I put under my bol

ster a plain eard and a pencil, and the instant I awake I write down a summary of what I dreamed. After breakfast I write it out fully. Thus

I have a record of my dreaps for the past ten years.

"I have never had what may be

termed prophetic dreams, but I be

lieve the night time of the body is

he day time of the soul. ' It is then

that the soul leaves the body and has experiences iu the spirit world which

are very interesting sometimes.

"You may meet with dead friends

and see their condition. I have seen old friends, once very wealthy, who are in queer conditions now on the other side. I have also had spirits come to me in my dreams. They

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Congratulated by President Roosevelt on Passage of the Tariff.

Washington, D. C, Jan. 22. Rep

resentative "Watson received the congratulations of the president on the

passage of the Philipxiue tariff bill.

The sixth Indiana congressman has

done a lot of hard work in keeping down the strength of the insurgents

and has been in close touch with the president right along, and his work has especially been appreciated by Mr. Roosevelt.

Mr. "Watson is sanguine that the

State Hood insurgents will fall into line at the critical moment, but he

admits that the vote on the measure

will not be pressed for ten days or

two weeks. He does not believe

that he can get out as large a vote on

the Statehood question as hesucceed-

ed in getting on the tariff bill. Out

of 233 Republicans, 231 were present

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INTEREST ON PUBLIC FUNDS. (Plymouth Chronicle.) In this issue we present to the peo

pie of Indiana the remarkable record of a. Marshall .county custodian of

public f unds. ., Nearly $5,000 of in

terest turned over to the people in

four years! If ' this exampled was

followed in every county and by cus

todians of the state funds, . what thousands of dollars would be saved

to the taxpayers, or what extensive improvements miffht be made with

the money thus saved.

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WHITE HOUSE EPISODE. (Starke County Republican.) Too much attention is being paid to the incident at the "White House wherein a woman who was seeking to see the president was forcibly removed from the building because

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EAST AND SOUTH. , No. 3 Daily. Leaves Richmond 9 :05 a. m.

Leave Cottage Grove 9-50 a. m.

Arrive Cincinnati ..11:30 a. m.

No. 1 Daily except Sunday. Leaves Richmond 4 :00 p. nx Arrives Cottage Grove 4:40 p. m. Via 0. H. & D.

Leave Cottage Grove 4:59 p. xn. Leave Oxford ......5:14 p. m.

Leave Hamilton ....5:35 p. m. Arr. Cincinnati 6:20 p. m.

No. 63 Suaday only

Leave Richmond .... 7 :45 p. m. Arrive Cottage GroveS:35-p. m. Via. 0. H. 4 D. Leave Cottage Grove8 :43 p. m. Leave Oxford . . . . . . . 9 :01 p. m. Leave Hamilton . . . . 9 :30 p. Arrive Cincinnati ..10:30 p. m. No. 2 Daily. Via O. H.&D. Leaves Cincinnati . . . .8 :30 a. m. Leaves Hamiltco .....9:10 a. m. Leaves Oxford .......9:32 a, m. Arr. Cottage Grove . .9:43 a. m. Via, 0. 0. L. Lear. Cottage Grova 10:10 a. m. Arrives Richmond . . 10 :50 a. m. No. 4 Daily. Via. O. G. ft L. Leaves Cincianatf . . . . .5 :20 p. in. Leave Cottage Grove 7:03 p. m. Arrive Richmond , . .7:45 p. m.

NORTH AND WEST. No. 2 Daily to TVru Leaves Richmond . .10:50 a. m. Leaves Muncie .....12:10 p. m. LeavesMarion ..... 1:25 p. m. Leaves Peru ........ 2:25 p. m. Arr. North Judson . . 4 :20 p. m. Daily except Sunday to North Judson No. 4 Daily - '

rLeaye Richmond ....7:45 p. m.

Leave Muncie ......9:03 p. m. Leave Marion ......10:03 p. m.Arrive Peru ..11:05 p. m. No. 1 Daily except Sunday. Leaves North Judson 10 :20 a, m. '

Leaves Peru 12:25 p. m. Leaves Marion...... "1:25 p. m. Leaves Muacie ..... 2 :32 p. m, Irrives Richmond 4:00 p. m. No. 3 Daily. Leaves Peru ...5:40 a. m. Leaves Marion ...... .6:40 a. m. Leaves Muncie ..... .7:40 a. m. AjrrivfSfl Richmond ...9:05 a. mNo. 63 Sunday Only. .' Leave Peru ........4:30 p. m. Leave Marion 5:30 p. m. Leave Muncie ......6:30 p. m. Arrive Richmond . . . .7:45 p. m. For Rates or Informatkm regarding conuectiozii - iaauire of 0. X. BLATJl, Passenger & Ticket Agent, Home Telephone 44.

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