Richmond Palladium (Daily), 5 February 1906 — Page 2

THE MORNING PALLADIUM

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1906.

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IGENNETT .'. ..THEATER! Tr Swisher. Lessee and Manager. Ill conjunction Willi til is Western Vaudeville Mjiuasers Assoc. an" WEEK Or FEBRUARY 5. 1- OVERTURE. Prof. (Jus Frederick. 2- SCHEPPS. Famous I)r an1 Ponv Circus. The acknowledge,! leader of all similar attractions. 3 ART ADAIR, ' Comedy .Musical Act. 4 MR. ERNEST RENK. Illustrated Songs.. "I'll Wed You in the Good Old Summer Time." " I-Wonder if She's Waiting." 5 RICE & ADAMS. Comedy Acrobats. , 6 THE MANNING TRIO. In an Irish comedy sketch, "Troublesome Servants." , 7 FREDERICK HEIDER. Singing and Dancing. ; 8 MOTION PICTURES. "Trained- Parrots." "License bile." Admission 10 cents to all parts of the houLe. t Ladies and childrden Trill be admitted for 5 cents on Tuesday anl Friday afternoon. Pennsylvania LINES EXCURSIONS TO California Florida Colorado Mexico Northwest Southwest South Southeast SPECIAL LOW PARE TICKETS Por Winter Tourists, liomeseekcrs, Settlers and Colonists. ' , " , - ' . For details about tWse excursions, fares to any point, ami ra'tloulars about Pennsylvania Lines patwnger serricc consult C. W. CLMCR. Ticket AqI , Richmond, Ind. MAKDT GRAS Excursion tickets to New Orleans. Mobile a- d Tensacola, Fla February 21 to 20. SCHNEIDER Carriage Factory No. 47 North 8th St, ' B ulTfls allkinds of new velilcles to order. ,t ' Repairing Promptly Done. Slubber Tires Patcbed i And only the best of new ones put'on at lowest prices. COLDS CURED in orjE day Munyon's Cold Cure Relieves the head throat and 1 lunes almost immeIdlately. I Checks Fevers. Stops Discharges of the Nose. Takes Away All Aches ana pains iausea Dy. coias. It cures Grip and obstinate Coughs and prevents Pneumonia. Sold by all Druggists, 23c IC THE NUMBER IS THE STREET WHERE FIRE INSURANCE Is Written by J. M. WILLIAMS CALL AND LET US TALK C ABOUT IT a

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ORPHEUI COKP'NY AT NEW PHILLiPS BSGIIiS WEEK OF REPSRTOIBE AT POPULAR PLAY HOUSE THIS AFTERNOON. ' HOLLAND THE LEADING MAN Was at Ore Time an Indiana Newspaper Man "Girls Will Be Girls" Coming Soon. Patrons of the New Phillips, judging from the advance notices that have been received of the Orpheum iStock Company, have a treat in store. The company has a large repertoire and it is announced the , stage settings and costumings are in keeping with the ability of the company, making it possible, all told, to put on complete satisfactory( productions. The company .will begin a week's engagement at the New Phillips this afternoon. The prices are popular onesi and all the matinees will be played at ten cents. All things considered this is said to he the best repertoire company that Manager Murray lias ever booked. The leading man, Frank Holland, was at one time a resident of Indiana and was engaged in newspaper work at Bedford. Doyle and Emerson, hoop jugglers, have an act tliat is new and probably -y It y C V "v , ' i 1 FRANK HOLLAND. LEADING MAN WITH ORPHEUM STOCK COMPANY. as good as anything of the kind ever seen at this house. Big business is expected. The play for tonight is ' Sergeant Fielding, U. S. A." At the Gennett. There is no doubt but that the bill prepared for presentation throughout the present week will prove one of the best and most satisfactory in its entirety that ever has been seen at this house. Every act will be first class and suficient variety will be afforded by the bill to please all. The vappearance of Schepp's troupe of educated ponies and dogs will be the first this "small sized circus" has been seen in this vicinity. It is claimed that in this act are presented more tricks by animals tjhan is afforded by any similar act. The ponies andi dogs appear to be "educated" in many ways and the intelligence they display is remarkable. Art Adair will present a comedy and musical act of a distinctive type and one that is original with this actor. Ernest Renk will present two songs, "I'll Wed You In The Good Old- Summer Time," and "I Wonder If She's Waiting." They will be illustrated by excellent views. Rice and Adams, the comedy acrobats, the Manning Trio in the Irish comedy sketch, " Troublesome Servants," Frederick Heider the singing and dancing performer, and the motion pictures are the other numbers on the bill that is expected to prove unusually good. Much as the theatre goer affects to belittle low comedy in histrionie art, the fact remains, that as much thought may be expended on a funny fall or an absurd bit of "business," as upon an epigram or a paradox. In the last act of "Girls Wall Be Girls," which is soon to be seen at the Gennett, Al Leach, who appears as the professor of dead languages, has a bit of purely acrobatic comicality, which is sufficiently ingenious jto have won praise wherever seen. The setting in this act represents the

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f " y -f ' Si ' " " V " MORRIS SMITM. COMEDIAN. With the Orpheum Stock Co. interior of an astronomical observatory. Mr. Leach, who has accidentally acquired a very considerable "jag" attempts to climb a spiral staircase to a huge telescope. Spiral staircases are sufficiently difficult to ordinary persons, but to a man with a premature fit of dizziness" they must be very dreadful. Mr. "Leech spends ten minutes getting to the top of this one and falling info the mouth of the telscope is shot out of the other end at the very place from which he started. This bit of nonsensicality is not high art, but it never fails to evoke laughter. MISTAKE OF $9,000 IN PRICE OF A FLOUR MILL. John Nelson Paid but $1,000 for a. $10,000 Plant. Columbus, Ind., Feb , 4. Some days ago correspondence passed between the firm of Nailing & Sidener, owners of a flour mill at Hope, Ind., and John Nelson, of Somerset, Ind., regarding the sale 'of the mill. - According to Nelson, the price quoted to him in a letter was $1,000 the pmount being written in figures. The firm claims that the amount specified was $10,000. On receipt of the ?1,000 offer Nelson ordered, the deal closed and payed $100 to bind the bargain. j The difference in the sale price was not discovered until after the, deal had been signed and in Nelson's possession, and he had counted out $900 to complete the purchase. The whole amount of the purchase price was not specified in the deed. He is now trying to get possession of his property. J. D. Sidener will go to Somerset this evening and make a formal demand for the deed. If he is not success ful the company will bring suit to set aside the conveyance, alleging that it was a mistake. The property is estimated to be worth $9,000 or $10,000. Nelson says he has the firm's letter to show that the amount specified was only $1,000. i - u ,s'" i JOSEPH HENLEY. With the Orpheum Stock Company. Bent Her Double, "I knew no one, for four weeks, when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter of Pittsburg, Pa., "and when I got better,, although I had one of the best doctors I couldl get, I was bent double and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terible aSliction I was rescued bv Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaranteed to cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders; at A. G. Lukenv & Co.'s drug store; price 50c. There's a cure for old age, an excellent and thorough one. There is nothing, sensational about it. It is the best doctors can find nnder exist ing circumstances. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G. Lnken & Co. .

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Thenom ' ' JVrcstler Fred Bee!!, a C-xrh? Ca , fieri,. I V ants to :2Ic-i : - Jenkins A cin. -4 If Tom Jenkins itc:v! ; t.rothe wrestling game, ft is tor l.i-i ; thcr tlofend the title of Au.er'.can o.itc as-catcli-can . ciianipiou r rvi:i:t..;i claim to the uo:r.'r. Fret: " lVvIl. t BiniMvy Wisci:i;a grappler. wh.- g.i Jenkins three Lours of the h:iu work the champion ever li.i l o:i t mat iu , a private exhIWtiou in X;: York last spring, Las reuov.tl his ch, :?t IiZELIi OF WISCONSIN. leuge'to. wrestle Jenkins in public, ami his riglit to contend for the championship should no longer be denied. Harvey Parker, the "Little Demon," 13 looking after Boc-11, who has kept in excellent condition this winter by traveling with a theatrical company and meeting fill comers. Parker thought so well of Becll's chances against Jenkins last spring, that he backed' the Wisconsin" man for more than- $1,000. lie took his loss philosophically and with the belief that Jenkins had only outgeneraled and not outwrestled the westerner. ' t - , In many ways Deell is the most i-e-markable wrestler who ever had heavyweight championshii" ambitions. A year ago he knew little of the game, but under the tutelaga 'of Parker, one of the cleverest exponents of the mat game, he has made rapid stride.1?. Beell is surely the coming champion of America. Lack of weight is his only shortcoming. At first glance his measurements seem to bar him from competition with heavyweights, but his tussle with Jenkins last spring disproves that. Beell is not very tallj but is well muscled where a . wrestler needs muscle, is game and improving in knowledge of his profession every day. - Parker and Beell will agree to any reasonable terms, but will insist that the bout take place in a twenty-four BEKLL, OX LEFT, APPLYING A CHAN CM Y HOLD. foot ring. They claim that the size of the ring was all that saved Jenkins last summer.' Beell'a measurements are as follows: Height, 5 feet 4 inches; weight, 160 pounds; neck, 17 inches; chest, 45 Inches; waist, 32 inches; biceps, 15 Inches; forearm, 14 inches; thigh, 25 Inches; calf, 16 Inches. Hone Racing; For Havana. Havana, Cuba, Is to have horse racing under the same rules and regulations as it is now carried on in New York. A jockey club has been . organized there, and tho president and secretary have been in correspondence with the Eastern Jockey club, getting from them rulc-i cf racing and o!:or necessary information. The Eastern Jockey club, however, will have no jurisdiction in Havana. Cohn Is Great Athlete. If Harvey Cohn of the Greater New York Irish Athletic association keeps up his present rate of improvement we will soon have to consider him one of the athletic marvels of the country. At present the little flier Is running ckst to record form in all distances from half a mile to the cross country events

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Opening Play: SERGT. FIELDING, U. S. A. O Chansio ,f t.lay Mnd frtvhlllsv everv ntght. ' VtiWt.H V; to and I guiles' tieket Monctavnlsht with pverv w jHild SOe tK-ket. .SttU of mm is t Nixon's t.mf ect ionefy, Mi Mnliist. Q e a ooo.oooooooo

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