Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 February 1906 — Page 2
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PALLADIUM WEDNESDAY FEBEUASY 21 1905
O. G. HURRAY, Le and Manager. -Matinee daily 3 pm. -- Evenings 8;15 p. m. WEEK OP FEBRUARY 19TH. A MISS GRAYCE MILLER. . Piano Overture. , . .- t t . , , B-MISS LTJCY WUtFKENj I : 1 The Flexible MarWl. J I t t C-jPpiL. Alf D CARRIE RUSSELL. if i j a . Ueiyria'ni i Comedy, entitled "W Singurg School,?'., introducing their dog comedians, Jim and Sam. D ARTHUR & BESSIE KRONA. Present "The Dude of the Vil-laCr''- ' ?''' . E JOE-' Byron & Blanch '--MAY Presenting their s original comedietta, "Matrimonial Sweets in Family Jars." F-CAL LANKERT. Illustrated Songs. G LAWRENCE ALBERTIA. Cannon Ball' Juggler, Equilibrist, ba!acer and wire Hair Marvel,' lifting .vOO to 800 pounds by the hair of the Head. -1 v- , . H THE PHILOSCOPE. Showing 'The Train Wreckers ' 9 and "Impossible Convicts." A peeial. ladies' and children's matlne daily,, 5. cents,, except od Monday, when eH lady, will be given a bo of bon-buns, and on Wednesday udorae f souvenir. , Candy i to rbUdren on Saturday matinae. '
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. j ... '.i ! 1t Swisher. Lessee and Manager.
FRIDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY . 23.
Dhcct from Five Months' Run at the
THE
La Salle, Theatre, Chicago.
SHOW WITH
music;-
HIS HIGHNESS
THE BEY."
Book and Music by .Howai'd, .Hough ., and Adams. A . Musical Comedy in Two Acts.
Laughs and Music Than. All
,, ; Others Combined. 10 Musical Comedy StarslO I . And , Fifty , Others Including ,
More
THE FAMOUS BROILERS An (P. the Best Chorus on Ea,rth. Twjenty (Big Musical "Numbers,, Ten Positive. Song' Hits. , 4 PRtdES-All-bp, ,$1.00, .76c, .50c, and 5c Seats bh sale ' at the.Westcott Pharmacy. . , . ,
RHEUMATISM
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palos la arms. j stiff or , swollen
Joints la
I m few I hours. Positively
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. anvuH oai aui rueumaiir- p-noa irum the nyxtaLj.
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The Dutch Girls in the. Dance of the Nations in His Highness the Bey.
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ROSELLE KNOTT
WELL RECEIVED
3ER APPEARANCE
fKNI
IN 4 'WHEN
GHTHOOD WAS IN FLOW
' i f ER" HIGHLY PLEASING.' ,
NEW PLAY FOR NEXT SEASON Her Principal Play Will be'Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall Strong ! ' Man at Phillips.'
''drops," and an experienced electrician comes in advance of the company o make ready the electrical; department of the production. Seats for the appearance of the Babes in Toyland company, will be obtained ; at the Westcott Pharmacy commencing Saturday marning, "Feb. ,24th. :'. I .x---.- Sr With all of its catchy music, bright cean, crisp comedy, pretty women, real original "broilers" and the original electrical and augmented scenic production, "His Highness the Bey ' will be one" of the delights to local theatre goers and music lovers, coining as'it does direct from Chicago where it has been running" all winter. Manager fewisher has secured this attraction for the Gennett and it will be seen here next Friday night. i-
An audience that, taxed the capacity of the Gennett Theatre greeted Miss Roselle Knott f last- evening in her second . appearance in this , city, in Charles Major's romantic drama,
"When Knighthood Was in Flow-
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WIDOW OF JAMES
FISK IN
POVERTY
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Knighthood
Miss Knqitf is a great favdyite with.
the local theatre soers and she
was
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Excursions
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Coiifornia Florida
, Colorado Mexico,.
NorthWest Southwest South Southeast SPECIAL LOW fARC TICKETS
for1 Wintrt Tourists) H6irtcscek.
crs, Settlers and Colonists.
for etlU bat ihM excarfliom, fre t
Aurpoiat, ana paiucuianaDoui icuusjit nia Llivet passcTtgur aetTce consult , .
C. V. CLMCR. rickct Aflt. Richmond. Ind.
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MARDt GRAS Excursion tickets to
"Mew Orlu 'Mobile and Pensacola, tyaV February 2 1 to 20. ' s '
givfen ah - enthulifisficv'recept'ion. Ev
ery! pers,on 4n Qie big cagt was admirably fitted to his part and the production was even better staged than when Julia Marlowe starred in the drama, as the wilful, and lovable "Mary Tudor." Mr. Earnest Hastings as "Charles Brandon" made a splendid impression.-He is a finished actor and created the role of the "Minister" in "Lovers Lane." , When Miss Knott was seen in her dressing room at the close of the second jbc $h wa beaiing jwltti thHr ception that had been tendered ner. "Monday night we played in Shelbyville, Mr. Major's home town, and as it was the first time, "When Knighthood Was Iii Flower; " ; had iver be,en produced inrthft, city, you can perhaps imagine the crowds that attended. We had fto givV a' special matinee. In the evening I was called before the curtain eight times and Mr. Major was obliged to make a speech, i He paid me the ; warmest tribute,, stating that I had succeeded in getting beauty but of the book than he ever imagined was in it. ' ' Next season I will appear in , a new version of Mr. Major's f Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall." He is making the. dramatization himself. I have also secured a; new play "The Duchess oft Devonshire" which I shall appear in next season."
RELICT OF FORMER, RAILROAD
KING LIVES ON SIX DOL-
LARS' A WEEK. ! i ; i
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SHE HAS FORGIVEN STOKES
Long Series of Misfortunes Has Fol-
TTns4.Tii1
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Wis Slain in HoteU
lowed Her Since Her
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Albertia's Work is a Great Feature. The work of Lawrence '-Albertia at the New Phillips this xreek is. a -decided feature of thetbli. Albertia is a 'cannoii ball jugglery equilibrist, balancer ana wire hair marvel who
does rniich more foi" his turn than any
one might, reasonably expect of him.
lie nas .no irouDie in iming irom
five .hundred to eight hundred pounds
and seem3 to .suner no inconvenience while two men support 'theftiselves by
his hair. He swings a f two-hundred pound cannon ball around by his teeth throwing it over his head and back. Albertia is a very large man, and his" strehgthiis fully: in proportion to his size and more so. It has not been customary for him to play thej "smaller? yaudeyille circuits but Manager Murray was able to secure him by offering -some s ext ni " induce
ments.
(WHB1
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Fisk, fought ( to drAg; f rc of the widow the fortifn
When your head aches, there is a storm in the nervous system, centering' in' the brain. - This irritation, produces pain ? in the head and the turbulent f nerve 'Cynjeh-t'sient to he!stonv; ach causes tvah'sea- Wmftlrtg. 1 t .This is sick ? headache, s and sis; dangerous, as frequent and i prolonged attack veiken the :brain, resulting- in loss of ; memory, inflammation, epilepsy, fits, dizziness, etc. I Allay this stormy, irritated, aching condition bv taking Dr. files' Anti-Pain 'pills. : They stop the pain by soothing, strengthening and relieving the tension upon the nerves 1 not by paralyzing them, as do most headache remedies. I Dr. Milesl Anti?Pain Pills da
rrot contain' opium," teorphiner 1
chloral.cocaine or similar drugs. i "Sick headache la hereditary in my family. My father suffered a gneat deal, and for many years I have had ; .ipells , that were so severe that I was ' unable to attend to my business affairs ;for a day or so at a time. During a ivery severe attack of headache. I took !Dr. Miles' An ti-Pain Pills and they relieved me almost Immediately. Since (then I take tSem- WhJn I feel the spell icominff on and It ors It at onc. i JOHN J. McERLAIN. Pres. S. B. Enj. Co., South Bend. Ind. : Or. Miles' AnI-PaTn PUn are sold by rour druggist. vh w?!l guarantee that he.flrit package w'!l b-njflt. If.lt ftllt hi vil r-turn yaur fron-ry 23 dos3. Z't cents. , Never sold In bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
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Two sixty foot baggage care are
required, .to transport the scenic and
property equipment of' "Babe in Toylarjdy- the "wonderful" attraction tha Trill be offered &l the Gennett on next Tuesday. -To ' handle snch agreat quantity' of' high quality Bceriery1 an YaaDld mech aical equip.mentf a corps of ' carpenters, electricians an stage mechanics are car-
iBofeton, Mas$., xFeb. 20.Bereft of fcjrtuae and the friends who' courted her society in the "days ! wben her husb) md wasVone of the chief figures of tbe financal world i of New York, the idow of the former king of the Erie railroad business associate of Jay Gould, anc booh' companion in New York's fastest set, Mrs,. JLucy D. Fjsk, wijdow of Col. James Fisk, is noU passing the years of her life in comparative privation -in a room in a two and a half story frame dwelling, 326 K. street, South Boston. Her income is estimated to be $6 a "week, v , : Those who are her confidants say that she has neither envy nor blame for those who have benefited by the misfortune that has made her poor,
and who, after the death of James
rom the? srrasp
e that W left:
There are but few .of the things that she saved from the wreck of the days; of her '- prosperity left to Mrs.-
Fisk. Th.reer times .has fire visited the houses where she lived, and of the little that she reseued only a few photographs faded., with age, and, a badge rerriain l6 recall o her the time when a fortune in . its day as magnificent as any of the vast ones of today .was hers. - "
The fortune was not dissipated by herr acts nor ,did she help squander it. , For almost before the funeral of her, husband took place men,, began trying to get possession ,of , thV wid? ow's dower. " From the moment the shot from v the pistol .of Edward S.
Mokes struck the breast -of James Fisk. on, ther stairs, of the ladles' entrance to the Broadway hotel, misfortune has followed. the steps of ,the woman whom he took from the little Vermont town to rule as mistress over his .mansion in the metropolis. . Bui a" short' ime .before he. had
found her Kappy and contented, the belle, of the mountain town, and offered himself and ,'hi3 fortune. He won her, and from the country village she was transferred to tne magnificence of a city palace. No" longer did she delight in5 dreaming- 6f -a fairyland, where her f wishes were' obeyed. It was now1 a reality, arid she had but t o. make kno wn her desire ' to have it
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the husband.
But a cloud soon came over her
happy life. A newer face, not more
beautiful than hers, caught the fancy
of the man. A new nest wast fur
nished for the new, bird with gaudy
with beauty of face, a clever manipulator of men, trained in the . art of flattery, and an adept in deceiving and luring, dr.ew the man from liis country . bride.. Just how- she met him, whether it vas through an istrpduction by Stokes, who was s a partner, in Fj.sk ' deals, ;or -whether
Fisk had met her before , Stokes, is not certain, but she managed to
weave nrt web so skillfully that both .men wer i6nmeshel in itand for her own purposes she "began to play one against the other. Then camfiu the vtragedy; o Stokes withTone
shot killed Fisk. n Concernfn" the misfortune that followed the death of t ber;- husband Mrs. Fisk said recently to a close friend : -f ;We were burned out .three times in Hatfield, and then we lost .the Fifth avenue property. My sister
does the cooking and I do the. rest of he housework," J AH a' two weeks washing this week' ,
Made by Mr. Mertz It Has: ;;
National
Reputation
Exclusively first-class tour undei the. auspices of the Tourist Department, Chicago, - Union f Pacific North-Western. Line; leaves Chicago Wednesday, -February 7th. spending
the disagreeable portionV of Fert
arv and March in the land of sun
shine'5 and flowers." $350 .00 f includes all expense railway fare, sleeping ears, meals in dining cars and hotel
expense. Service first class in every respect. Itineraries and "full" partic
ulars on' application S. A Hutehin son, Manager, 212 Clark" St..' and 120
Spring w ill soon be here, and with it plantingme. V You will need fertilizerSee Mertz.
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Bone fertilizer makesliens lay.Put up in ioo lb, bacs. : ? THESE COtlES SHALL RISE AGAIN
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Nothing was too extra vaJackson Blvd Chicago. if J
rope is required td hand the . fulfilled.
