Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 March 1906 — Page 2
THE MOENING PALLADIUM SATURDAY, MARCH 10. 1906.
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THEATRE
0a. MURRAY, Les?e'and Xanagtr Matinee daily 3 p. m. JSveaings 8:15 p. m. WEEK OP MARCH 5. A-MISS QRATCE MILLER.
Orerttire. B-MUSICAL HARTS. Novelty Musical Act. 0 THE JESTER. GEO. W. LESLIE.
Funny Songs and
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The hum
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Illustratei r-LEWIS
Negro Impersonators. O THE WILEY FERRIS CO. The Irish Japanese, introducing acrobatic feats, posturing and foot jugRling. H THE PHILOSCOPE. The latest motion pictures.
Special ladies' and children's mat-
Inwe daily, 5 cents, except ov Mori
day. when each lady will be given a box of bon-bons, and on Wednesday a handsome wouvenir. Candy to
children on Saturday matinee.
JENNETT '
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Tra Swisher, Lessee and Manager.
In con juuction with the Western Vaudeville
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Admission 10 cents to
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Prenmer Jrcrobats and Gymnasts,
perforng seemingly impossible tricks upon shoulders and feet. MARGUERITE NEWTON. Singing comedienne. Introducing Songs and Stories. BUD FARNUM TRIO. Comedy Instrumentalists.' Bud Farnum. Chas. Dowling, Chas. DeYoe. J. W. SHERRY. Singing and talking entertatiner. MR. ERNEST RENK. Illustrated Songs: "In the Valley Where the Bluebird Sings." "Because She Was the Mother of My Child." COLTON & DARROW.
"A Cure for the Blues." class comedy and singing. MOTION PICTURES. "A Hurried Moving In."
Bewitched Traveler." "The Phantom Guards." "Flags and Faces of all Nations." Admission 10 cents to all parts of the house. Tuesday and Friday matinee, ladies and children 5 cents. Saturday matinee, children 5 cents.
AT THE THEATERS
MANAGER MURRAY ANNOUNCES ANOTHER STRONG BILL FOR HIS HOUSE.
There Will be no Vaudeville at The Gennett the Coming Week on Account of the Numerous Other AttractionsManager Swisher Says That Prince Chap Will be One of the Best Things Seen Here This Year.
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Although one might think that by this time all the vaudeville performers who visit cities of this size had already been seen here, Manager Murray, of the New Phillips, comes forward with an announcement for next week that shows no familiar names except that of Miss Grace Miller, the faithful and efficient piano player, and Cal. Lankert, who sings the illustrated songs, nd who is by far the best of any one yet heard in this role at the New Phillips. The bill that will be inaugurated Monday afternoon will include novelty club
juggling, comedy acrobats, illustrat
ed songs, clog and trick dancing, juvenile singing, comedy novelties and the motion pictures. Advance no
tices indicate that the performers
will prove themselves well worthy of the liberal patronage that is expected. The full program for the week
is as follows:
Miss Grayce Miller, piano over
ture.
Dedwater Trio, novelty club jugglers. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Royer, comedy acrobats. Cal Lankert, illustrated songs, "While the Convent Bells Are Ringing" and "Please Leaves the Gates Ajar." Dancing Downs, character change artists and solo clog and trick reel
1 dancers.
Augusta Bell, the juvenile Patti. Sanford and Darlington, in a comedy novelty, "Twenty Minutes in Vaudeville." The Philoscope showing "A Leadville Holdup" and "Awakens." Last Performance This Evening. As there will be no vaudeville at the Gennett next week a record breaking crowd is expected for the
final performance of the present
strong bill, tonight. Next week Manager Swisher will present three shows and so many breaks would not permit of a vaudeville program. He
actly the same production as given in New York. The story of "The Prince Chap" is simple. A poor artist has forced upon him by the death of a friend, little Claudia, a girl aged 5 years. Poor as he is, he brings up, caring for her, until she is 18 years of age, when love creeps in unknown to both the young lady and the man. In the climax they realize the true condition of their hearts. Alice Travers, the girl the prince chap thinks he is in love with, leaves him for a richer man and thereby furnishes the only discordant note in the whole combination of laughter and delicate sentiment. The entire New York production will appear at the Gennett theatre the night of March 14. The Minstrel. There is an idea of the ridiculous associated in the minds of most people with the negro that makes stage impressions of negro humor enjoyable to all persons in all sections. The negro is seldom taken seriously. His attitude is always that of a comedian, his native make up even savors of the grotesque. Always endowed with a keen sense of humor himself, he is enabled to play upon those elements that go to make a good clown. There are no unhappy negroes. They live for the hour, the minute and
HARRY SHUNK. WITH DONNELLY AND HATFIELD.
Nasal CATARRH In all its stages.
cleanse, eoothes and heals
the diseased membrane. It ctirea caUrth and drives way a cold in the Load
quickly.
over tie meiUDrane aim 10 - mnm Thic xr-ooli-'a hnc nocc hno
mediate and a euro follows. Itisnoi arying does BolTproduc meemK. Large size, 50 cents at Drug- been very satisfactory to the Gennett
gists or by mall ; Trial Size, 10 cents.
they dance or sing away any sadness that might betray them for the intant. There are German and Irish enmpdiiins. "FYpnph nnd "Flncrlish mm-
will give considerable attention to j edians but the ebony hued gon o some extra good features that he'n, c crtn, u n.
Ely's Cream Baling; jw to secure for the patrons of the for his humor is broad natural and
uenueiL a memuer 01 me spontaneous. The comedy portion Western "Vaudeville Managers' As- cf the Donnelly and Hatefild Magnifisoeiation, Mr. Swisher is m position . cent Minstrelgj under the personal dito get the best m vaudeville that can ' nf A1 n -cm ?
Cream Halm is placed into the nostrils, pprcado , be liaJ for a cij-y the size of Rich-' v, - atAv f ,er the membrane and isabsorbed. Relief lslm-!nion(l Thia wpl,s hns:npss ,Jto men who have made a study of
negro cnaracter tor many years, ine names of Tommy Donnelly, princi-
Sicll Headache 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 nerve current sent to the stomach causes nausea, vomiting. This is sick headache, and is dangerous, as frequent and prolonged attacks weaken the brain, resulting in loss of memory, inflammation, epilepsy, fits, dizziness, etc. Allay this stormy, irritated, aching condition by taking Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They stop the pain by soothing, strengthening and relieving the tension upon the nerves not by paralyzing them, as do most headache remedies. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills do not contain opium, morphine, chloral,cocaine or similar drugs. 'Tick hoadacho is hereditary In my family. lly father euCered a treat d:al. and for many years I have had spoils tliat were so sevrre that 1 was unalle to attend to my business aJTalrs for a day or jo fit a timo. Durinr a very vere attrck of he.7:!ache, I took Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Puis end they relieve-ii me ahnost immediately. Sir.ce then 1 talce them when I Tcel the Byeil coining: on and it. f4o;s it at one. JOHN J. McKHI-AJN, Pres. S. B. Co.. SouUi Dentl. Ind. Dr. Miter Anil-Pain Pills ere sold by ?our druo.c;'rt. v.ho ill puarsntea that he first fKks vvitl leucDl. If It fn M he w"t return vour nicr.ey. Zb c!csi, 25 csnt. uiv or In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
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BURIED AT HAGERSTOVH
Hagerstown, Ind., March 9. (Spe
cial.) The remains of Michael Gebhafrt, an old time resident of this place and an uncle of Mahlon Gebhart,vere brought to this place from
Portland Ind., and buried March 7,
in the Dunkard cemetery, west of
this city. Mr. Gebhart was born
and raised in this community and had
many acquaintances among its older
residents. Rev. Fred Stovenour of
Portland, delivered the funeral ora tion.
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., has no
use for society and particularly the
"400." He can't see any six per
cent in it.
Bears the 7& Kind You Have Always Bought
ciguatera of
While Pat Crowe would prefer his liberty he must feel that a verdict of acquittal is a great blow to his
professional reputation.
Three little rules we all should keep,
To make life happy and bright,
Smile in the morninig, smile at noon, . Take Rocky Mountain Tea at night.
For sale by A. G. Luken & Cou
It is difficult to see where the big
battle between Tom Lawson and the "system" served any useful purpose. Both Tom and the system survive.
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IVlAGNItrlCENT MINSTRELS ... DtRQCTION OF AL. G. FIELD
A Guaranteed Attraction. 40 People on the Stage 40 Organized to Please.
PRICES 7Sc. nc, 2."c Seats on aale at the Wastcott Pharmacy $ Saturday morning, March 10th.
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GENNETT THEATRE
Wai-thr N. Lawrence Presents
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IRA SWISHER MAVAGFR
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MARCH 14
CYRIISCOTT in
THE P
CHAP
EDWABD PKPLK
A Dclibtful ITamaiLray. With entire New York Pro-Taction and
Cast. " TlJnly new thiag of the season with genuine feeling to it."- Public Opinion, Sept. 80th, 1905. PRICES $14). $l.no. 7.c, c. 25c. Saatt on sale at the AVestcott Pharmacy Monday morning, March 12.
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Piano and drum every afternoon and Sat. morning
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A Bunch of really good points may be gained by trying Richmond Export Beer. You will find it best in flavor best in quality and best in every point for whiei food beer is noted. THE tllllGK BREWING New Pbone 42
Wlien New York City first beheld
Cyril Scott as a dramatic star in
Tiirt TMnn rv, or-, n !, .1
i"v jl nine jua'f iuc muc uxauiik called the " daintiest,' ' it held up hands in surprise because for the six years past he had been shining in musical comedy exclusively, but soon came the conviction that he was in
his right sphere and that his work in musical comedy was but a lapse from his true walk in histrionic life. Previous to his experences in Florodora he had been in the Augustine Daily Lyceum and Charles Frohman
Empire stock companies on Broadway in the capacity of leading man with success. He came under the dramatic managemnt of . "Walter N. Lawrense again quite naturally, and for five months during the run of "The Prince Chap," at the Madison Square and Joe Weber Theatres the most critical city in the world was loud in his praise. At the Belasco the week of March 5th, Mr. Scott and the entire New York company will be presented in the drama with ex-
pal comedian for the Al. G. Field Greater Minstrels for the past seventeen years, Harry C. Shunk, Arthur Crawford, Lee Edmonds, and Frank Miller will bring to the minds of many the antics of old favorites gone by. This bunch of comedians with a score of others, will drive care
to the dogs, and are a safe guarantee
for an evening's entertainment. They
are at the Gennett theatre, Tuesday
night, March 13th.
CASTOR I A Fc T..r..7ita and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough
Bears the Signature of
The price of wheat is being ham
mered down in the Cicago grain pit, but it is still too high to encourage Mr. Bryan in renewing his talk about
wheat and silver going hand in hand, right law.
Discussing the Panama canal. Secretary Taft says: "After every truthful man and every liar has been
heard then let the work go on."
CITY ADVERTISEMENT.
Department of Public Works, Office
of the Board, Richmond, Ind.
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given by the
Board of Public Tjrks of the City
of Richmond, IndianaX that on the
9th day of March, 19(M, they unanimously adopted Improvement Reso
lution No. 2. 1906, provide for the
construction
both sides
School str
uniform w
The Bo
city has fixed Wednes
1906, as a date
monstrances may be
'ublic
ement sidewalks on
street from
Street, to a
f5t.
brks of said
March 21,
which re-
fed or present
ed by persons infeffrjlted in, or. af
fected by, said proposed Improvement as above described, and on said
day, at 10 o'clock a. m. said Board will meet at its office for the pur
pose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may hSve been filed or presented, and for the pur
pose of taking final action thereon.
Such action shall be final and con elusive upon all persons. WILLIAM H. ROSA,
JOHN F. DAYENPORT, JOS. S. ZELLER, Board of Public Works.
Mayor Schmitz of San Francisco is
to seize the street railway, the fran
chise of which has expired, and give an example of immediate municipal
ownership. Mayor Dunne must be
tempted to bring suit under the
4. iffirawaraa, saax.
DR. L. S.,CHEM
100 South Ninth
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