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PAGE Ttf o. THE MORNING PALLADIUM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1906.
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O.Q. M Jllr, tJ9 and Manager. Matinee daily 3 p. m. Evenings 8:15 p. m. Special ladies' and children's matinee daily, 5 cents, except on Monday, when each lady will be given a box of bon-bons, and on Wednesday a handsome souvenir. Candy to children on Saturday matinee. WEEK OF JANUARY 29th. A. Miss Grayce Miller, overture. B. Marjorie Barrett, Juvenile Singing and Dancing. C Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tracy, in "Courtship at Cowslip Farm." D. Frank Hall, Eccentric Musical Comedian. E. The Two Rays, America's greatest Roller Skate Dancers, introducing singing and wooden shoe dancing. Originators of one foot twister and triple time dancing on roller skates. F. Cal. Lankert, Illustrated songs. 0. A DISTINCT NOVELTY Chas. Cameron & Toledo Harry in their operatic equilibristic pantomimic extravaganza, entitled "The Enchanted Grotto." II. The IMiilosoope, showing "Screnadcrs." "Won't You Come Home," nnd "First Night Out." RHEUMATISM v .. r .i , relieves pains la arms, back, stiff or swollen Joints In few hours. Positively cure In a few days. Contains no morph Ine or drug todeanen the pain, but neutralizes the acid and drives out all rheumatic poison from the nyRtem. HVNYON. LADIES I make from $18 to $30 per week and want you to have the same opportunity. The work is very pleasant and will pay you handsomely foe 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. " 4 PINE BUILDING LOT. t c have for sale the inest lot for a good house ! in Richmond. W. H. Bradbury & Son Westcott Block - Pennsylvania LINES EXCURSIONS TO California Florida Colorado Mexico Northwest Southwest South Southeast SPECIAL LOW PARC TICKETS Por Winter Tourists, Homeseckers, Settlers and Colonists. For deUila about these excursions, fares to any point, umi particulars about Pennsylvania Lined passenger service consult C. W. ELMER. Ticket Agt.. Richmond. Ind. MARDI GRAS Excursion tickets to New Orleans. Mobile and Pensacola, Fla , February 21 to 20. SCHNEIDER Carriage Factory No. 47 North 8th St. D nllds allkiuds of new vehicles to order. Repairing Promptly Done. Rubber Tires Patched And only the best of new ones put on at lowest prices.
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HARRY CONOR WAS VERY PLEASING
IN LEADING ROLE OF MRS. TEMPLE'S TELEGRAM LAST NIGHT. HOLLAND, THE LEADING MAN In Orpheum Stock Company at Phillips Next Week Was in The Iroquois Fire. Mrs. Temple's Telegram, with Harry Conor playing as "Wigson, made one of the hits of the season at the (leii'iett last night. It was one of tie Inst liht comedies ever seen in this city. The laughable situations in the play were frequent anl the large audience wos in a continuous uproar of delight. Harry Conor was supported by a strong company and the whole cast was an ideal one for sijch a production. The scene was in London and the most of the plot revolves about the matrimonial troubles of Jack Temple and his young wife. Their troubles were finally ended, however, with the assistance of the other members of the cast. The last act was followed with some of the best comments passed upon a show of this kind for months. Orpheum Stock Company. The Orpheum Stock Company will open at the New Phillips Monday for six nights, appearing each night in an entire change of bill, giving specialties between the acts, and there will also be a change of specialties each night. Frank Holland is the leading man and he is an actor of more than usual ability as a character delineator. He was with the "Blue Beard" company and was playing at the Iroquois theatre at the time of the frightful fire in which so many lost their lives. One of the features of the company and which is especially strong is the juggling act of Edward Doyle, the trans-Atlantic star. Robert Emmerson is another strong feature, he being a comedian of pronounced force. Four Performances Left. Four performances of the excellent bill now running at the New Phillips remain for the Richmond public to take advantage of two matinees and two night performances. Banner crowds are expected on Friday and Saturday nights. As there will be no vaudeville at the New Phillips next week it is presumed the public will not miss this week's bill as this house will not offer vaudeville again until Monday, February 12. A Very Young Actress. One of the youngest performers j ever seen in this city is little Mis Marjorie Barrett at the New Phil lips this week. The little actress is onlv eleven years o fage and has been on the stage for the past two years, last year appearing in a large stock company at Pittsburg. She has a very clever song and dance act and has made herself extremely popular with the New Phillips audiences. She states that she is in love with her profession and that she intends never to abandon it. LARGE AUDIENCE. Galion (Ohio) Daily Enquirer. That a first class production properly advertised will draw a large audience, was demonstrated Thursday evening at the City Opera house j when Porter J. White's company, actors of marked capability, gave prob ably the best rendition of the pathetic story of Marguerite, that a Galion audience has ever had the pleasure of witnessing-. "Fauste" is a drama which never grows old, one that can be seen season after season with the least sense of ennui. An idea which we have tried to see "Faust" every time we get a chance, and if necessary, walk ten miles to see White's "Faust." At the Gennett Saturday night, February 3. Want ads. in th Palla jam Pay Try one.
Two New Plays That Interest
"The Clansman" and Its Story of the Kuklux Kla n "The R edemption of David Corson" a Success The Plot Is Diverting. From Our New York Dramatic Correspondent. 'The Clansman" at the Liberty theater. Thomas Dixon, Jr., a former lecturer and minister in the south, has produced a graphic stage representation of conditions in the south after the close of the civil war. The well known Kuklux Klan is glorified by the HOLBBOOK BLINX. play, which portrays phases of the struggle for supremacy between the whites and the blacks. In the south, where the play opened, much excitement has been caused by the drama, which, according to Mr. Dixon, Is a truthful representation of the conditions as existing daring the reconstruction period. An impressive scene in the drama is that showing the Interior of the secret cave of the Kuklux Klan, where accused negroes were tried. The construction of the play could be improved on, but as it is it will probably prove a big winner. Public interest In "The Clansman" continues unabated, and many secret societies have arranged to see it. Holbrook Blinn appears to advantage, and other members of the cast do good work. "The Redemption of David Corson," at the Majestic theater, is a successful dramatization by Lottie Blair Parker of the book of the same name, written by a minister, Charles Frederic Goss. The play develops strong situations and teaches a wholesome lesson. The action is continuous, diverting and well sustained. The story of the plot reveals the interesting nature of the drama. David Corson, ably played by William Courtleigh, is a dreamy, idealistic young Quaker evangelist who converses with nature and who aspires to make his life everything that is pure and beautiful, as the idealists say. But he happens to meet a young Spanish girl traveling with a patent medicine fakir. Papeeta, as she is. known and supposed to be the fakir's daughter, proves a lure that David cannot resist. He follows the "doctor's" troupe and makes love to Papeeta. She reveals that she is the doctors wife, not his daughter, but SCE5TE FKOM "THE EEDEMPTIOS OF DAVID CORSON." that makes no difference to Corson, lu a quarrel with the fakir David strikes him nnd. believing that he has killed him, induces the girl to flee with him. Later he becomes a gambler In New Orleans. Tapeeta leaves him and goes to David's home, walking forty miles In the snow. David is finally reformed by a traveling evangelist, and he, too, returns home, meets Papeeta and, to further make reparation, goes forth Into the forest with an ax to spend year away from her to build her ft home. EOBERT BUTLER.
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