Richmond Palladium (Daily), 13 March 1906 — Page 2
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THEATRE
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WEEK OF UA&0S42.
A-msa GEATOB Piano overt ore.
B DEDTTATER
Novelty Club'Juj
-Ur. aad Urs. Aftkie Borer.
Comedy Aetobat ,
IUustrated Sijrs: "While the
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THE KITS OF CLOQS.
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tharactey ehange artists and the
wotld'a greatest solo elog and trick reemntagCr. - F aDBUSTA BELL. "The Juvenle Patti." G SANF0RD& DARLINGTON. In a Comedy novelty, "20 Minutes in Vaudeville." H THE PHILOSCOPE. "A Leadville Hold Up," and "Awakes." Special ladies' and children's matinee daily, 5 conts, except op Monday, when each lady will be given a box of bon-bons, and on "Wednesday a handsome souvenir. Candy to children on Saturday matinee.
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PUBLIC OPINION SPEAKS HIGHLY OF "THE PRINCE CHAP" WHICH COMES TO GENNETT.
Donnelly and Hatfield Minstrels Appear at the Gennett Tonight. A Comedy Sketch, "Twenty Minutes in Vaudeville," is Especially Good at the New Phillips This Week.
"The Lightning Conductor" Coming.
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"The Prince Chap." "The Prince Chap" is the only thing of the season with any genuine feeling in it." This qutation is from an artiele by ' Mass Beatrice Sturgis, in the Public Opinion, Sept. 30, 1005. And that publication is known - to be ; absolutely judicial. Furthermore this opinion is in ex set iord witU'ths opinions of the omsinsd press of New York ' City and that greater sritie, the playgotng: fmblia. For tweWs years, Edward Psple,' the clever young author of "The Prine Chap," wandered from manager to manager, like a demon of unrest, trying to dispose of some plays that he had, but he met with acorn and coldness. A friend
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told him to see Walter N. Lawrence, who at the present time has the theatrical big-bugs gussing and to submit himself and his works to the manager. Noting how cleverly- Mr. Peple could write the manger gave him the situations, ideas and thoughts for "The Prince . Chap" and commisioned him' to write the play. "The Prince Chap" was accepted at once- and began its long run of 150 nights at the Madison Square and Joe Weber theatres. The same approbation given it in New York is sur to be duplicated in Pittsburg. Cyril Scott and the New York company appear at the Gennett theatre Wednesday, March 14th for one night. It is a sweet and simple story with almost no lovemaking in it and yet with so tender and true a sentiment that the furtive tear visits the eye of the most hardened play-goer. And he need not be ashamed of it either.
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witness the afternoon performances. ( The bill that was inaugurated yesterday afternoon and last night is quite pleasing and no lover of '.vaudeville will regret taking the time and spending the little money that is necessary to see it. One of the especilly bright spots is the work of Sanford and Darlington, .who have a comedy novelty under the title of "Twenty Minutes in Vaudeville." Sanford is a real fun maker and the two show much versatility in. the variety of their turns. Dancing Downs makes good his title as a most clever clog dancer and he is especially good in demonstrating the dance peculiar to certain nationalities. Canaille and Fona, dislocators and equilibrists, have been substituted on the bill for the Dedwater trio, novelty club jugglers. They with Augusta Bell, vocalist, the philoscope and illustrated songs, complete the bill. Cal Lankert has two splendid songs this wek and the motion pictures are of the best. "A Leadville Holdup" is a film that shows one of the most exciting episodes of western life ever depicted at the Nw Phillips.; Last night's crowd was the usual liberal one for the opening night. "The Lightning Conductor," which will be presented here shortly is i a brilliant and highly amusing comedy of a farcial nature, dealing entirely with an auto tour through France. The principal rohs are de
lineated by Herbert- Kelcey, Lord Winston, masquerading as a chauffeur, and Effie Shannon, an American heiress, touring France in a motor car, who so attracts the Englishman by her beauty that in order to enjoy her society and protect her against unscrupulous persons , he presents himself as a professional chaf f eur and is engaged in that capacity by the heiress. The love story that developes is full of amusing incidents that lead to lovers' quarrels and misunderstandings galore as amusing to the audience as distressing to the lover lorn pair.
Whlaky Hade Frea Haa-a.' This whisky," said the chemist, "was made from rags. It -was Made from a bundle of old shirts1 and cellars. Will yon sample it?" "No, thank you." "I made the whisky as an experiment," the chemist explained. .'Everybody knows that it is possible to convert linen rags into sugar and alcohol, but I doubt if any one has eyer,, actually done the trick before. '. ' j; "First I Immersed the" linen ;in strong sulphuric acid. This dissolved the eellulin, which, assimilating one molecule of water, resolves itself Into glucose. I recovered the glucose by neutralizing the excess of acid with salt. Then, by means of the ordinary process of fermentation, alcohol appeared. The final result was this small flask of whisky. I iassure you I have tasted worse." New York Press.
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The Minstrels. Theatrical managers throughout the country are complaining of the scarcity of vaudeville headliners.. It is very difficult to secure good at
tractions in this line of entertain-, ment. The big hippodromes throughout the country have created a demand for this class of amusement, and managers have been forced to
dray, upon the resources of Europe
their specialties.
Varro, Went worth & Varro, acro
batic trick performers, have been engaged by this company. They perform all manner of acrobatic gyrations, the act being done in pantomime, without words, swiftly, noiselessly. The performance is an artistic one being elaborately staged, and touched over, with sufficient comedy to relieve the more serious situations. Indeed there is considerable eomdy in this act, the makeup of each performer being that of a clown. This organization has secured several strong specialties for its olio. In addition to others, the Tuscand Brothers, Roman axe- manipulators, haye been signed for the season and will make their first appearance with the Donnelly & Hatfield Magnificent Minstrels at the Gennett . theatre
Tueeday night, Uareh 13th.
V4evttl at fee XTew M. ,
It would appear bom thb (fee ef the erowtt that poured on of the Bew Phillips yesterday afternoon, Cut matinee patronage en TanGeriUe ii growing and tHey are not ell won ea ad efaiRre whe iCte tithes. Cwy'iMi, an3 vt3 km ana Fwesvtiam wsm mm, wHo cannot well
The Dardanelles. 1 Turkey has, on the Dardanelles (ancient Hellespont) probably the most formidable fortification in the world, no other works even approximating them In strength except those at Gibraltar. This narrow channel umites the sea of Marmora with the Grecian archipelago. Jt is about forty miles in length and varies In width from less
than one mile to four miles. No mat
ter what else in Turkey may decay.
these works always . are kept up to date, with guns of the latest pattern
and largest caliber. There Is frequent talk of "forcing the Dardanelles", to attack Constantinople, but more than one recognized authority has expressed doubt if the combined navies of the world could succeed in getting a single ship through, so formidable are the batteries.
A Monument For Johns Hopkins. Baltimore, which received in the Johns Hopkins university and the Johns Hopkins hospital and in other forms $10,000,000 from Its famous philanthropist, is to erect a memorial in his honor. The institutions named are his greatest memorial, but the city, with characteristic southern generosity, feels that It must itself do something to show its appreciation of one whose citizenship and services so greatly benefited. The form the memorial will take has not yet been decided and probably will "not "be until the entire sum needed for the purpose is raised.
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The plaid or checked skirt surmouated by a coat matching the darker celer of the check are still to be wera. - Soutache braid, whether la the wash or other grades, will be mere used this spring and summer than say ether, Checked and: plaid voiles as. well a the lighter weight shepherds' aleids will be much used ' for Infernal eestumes and also for trarellng. In sleeves the coat variety with a rather full top Is the smartest far leog coats, and In the Etons the tkrea-qmar-ter and elbow lengths will again lead. Broader brims seem to be a featare of the very early spring hats, sad ta women whose features are at all Inclined to the severe type this, shoald be a welcome communlcatlom. Woolen lace and embroideries in exquisite colorings are among the prettiest seasonable trimmings. Many of the model gowns are embroidered by hand in this material, and the Idea Is now becoming more general. New York Times.
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THE HALL OF FAME.
James K. Polk, a great-great-grandson of President Polk, is one of the champign whist team of Washington. Sergeant Frank Warner of Battery A, In the Missouri national guard, Is said to be almost an exact double of President Roosevelt. The new naval aid to the president, Lieutenant Commander Albert L. Key, Is more than six feet tall, broad in proportion and straight as an arrow. Three senior wranglers la mathemat
ics are In the British court of appealFletcher Moulton, just elevated to the bench; Lord Justice Ronier and Lord Justice Sterling. Ralph D. Cole, the new congressman from the Eighth Ohio district. Is the youngest member In the delegation. He is the thirteenth child of a family of seventeen children. General Booth has' no money and relies on a small legacy left him a few years ago. lie draws no money from the Salvation Army and wears one suit of clothes a whole year. . Professor John . H. -Gray of Northwestern university has accepted an appointment under the National -Civic federation to study conditions in, the large cities of this country' as respects different quasi-public undertakings. Congressman Longworth's grandfather was an art connoisseur of international reputation. He founded and endowed the Ciacinnati Art gallery, setting aside fer Its use $300,000 la ground rents. He had the most complete collection of Mesaiag pictures In the werld . - ' ; ' ' M. Fallleres, the aew president of Fraaee, Is eeted far kas devotion te a
simple eoaasry Ufa. Whenever opportunity offers ke returns to bis birth
place, the heme ef his ancestors throagfc hundreds ef years. He sUll
owns the bomee at Meeln In which he
was sera. James B. Uelkiugbirn Is the only
member, ef fee District' ef Columbia
bar wae peaetSeas twa professions al
meet daily. , Bis law praotico Is highly biers veV t he le a a ordained Math-
odkrt gpleeejai mkatetor beeldeev and be MoaJcxtr ses ssins te several local
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Starving to Death. Because her stomach 'was so weakened by useless drugging that ' she could not eat, Mrs. aMry H. Walt
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Tba Breath of Life. It's a snifieant fact that the strongest animal of its sine, the gorilla, also has the largest lungs. Powerful longs means powerful creature. How to keep the breathing organs rigut, should be man's ehiefest stndy. Like thousands of others, Ifre. Ora AJ StepbjeM, of Port Winiazns, baa learned bow to do. tfcis. She wrttes: "TISjaa botties o Dr. King's New Diaeovary stopped my eoqgb of two yeeas and. aasaf mm oi adbat my
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