Richmond Palladium (Daily), 19 March 1906 — Page 2

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0Q..M J.l lAlf, Loiss -and Manager. Matinee daily 3 p. m. -Evenings" 8:15 p. m. ' ' . i ; 'j V A-MISS GEACE MILLEJ r c Overture. f THU -GREAT SAMTOA. 1 1 jThe Central Anjmraji Wonder, in his challenge exhibition on the Roman Jungs. (N. B. Par-' ticular attention is called to his . 7 .Phenomenal Muscle work.) I CLAREITCE BURTON. Soft Shoe Dancer. 1 Df-MAOKIN & WILSON. . Kienting "The Negro Girl of South," a Plantation sketch. LANKERT." Illustrated Songs. F,-J. Y. LEWIS & CO. 1 ' Presenting ' ''Seth Spinner's Troubles" and introducing effects. G LEE TUNG. POO. , "'a World V Only Chinese Baiitone. H THE PHILOSCOPE. "A Kentucky, Fued" and "A Pastry 1 "Cook's Practical Jokes." Special ladies 'and children's matinee daily, 5 cents, except op Monday, when each lady will.be given a fcoxtof bon-bons," and on Wednesday a handsome uouvenir. Candy to children bn Saturday matinee. RHEUMATISM rtiinvnri'ft ify . 'rs'j v I Ion. v - armif. back, stiff or' swollen" Joints In ' few hours. Positively euros in ft few aays. ixntins no morphine or aru tfkdea'jen tho pain, bat neutralliwa the acid an i tne acta ana c-nve ou ail rneuiaatto poison com tno y scroti. vntem. . ... j i . ; in 't ask the "Whys" ? fores" as to the quality Export 'Beer. : That it is . thoroughly: good, well matured and delicious to ; the palate, is enough for you to know- M i.: , i r '.v.--.'.-i The formula of making it is one of our secrets. wTry'.it: i - 1 1 "? THE MINCK BREWING CO. 15 r New Pone 4 a SUNDAY EXCURSION MuRfTES if '! ,VIA 1 1 v & Western 1 r Return, i- i- - $1.00 Return,'- - .60 .51'. ; s , t BUlLDINtf LOT. mi for sale the (ill m Inest Io ia good house v v.:ou ti W. H. Bradbuo Sort Westcbtt Block OV.tOl 0 D The Palladium publishes more live nsws7than j&ny ofher Richmond , pa-, per. JMany, people are telling tb rape wbAt they. , hare hrd. .VAlh re tT?tig to' Vin ' tWlar 'pii. It;s fan to be to a rawir try it abi n&. ' A dliir ot to be sfcnnn! lrtea honestly ' eSied.' '; GWe m a ,4lm "Want" ads Pay."

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With tho "Pink Hussars" at the "A HOT OLD TIME" AT THE GENNETT SATURDAY' NIGHT WAS A DISAPPOINTMENT. The Bill ' at the Gennett This Week is Full of Good Shows' Tonight "Robin 'Hood" Will be Put on by the Bostonians Tomorrow -( Night Comes " The ' ' Pink Hussars" A Real Chinese ' Soloist ? Among The Good Things at the Phillips.' "A Hot Old Time" at the Genpett Saturday . night was a keen disap-

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pointment to all theatre goers who season .and,, last, in her new; musical had seen the two Rays in the play, comedy, "The , Sambo Girl,' f. is comAside from the first Irishman and ing. to the Gennett; theatre next ,Fri-

the fatherlyi gent , : with i the inventive idea, the company was inferior. Interest is shown' .ui connection with the-; role of i Maid Marian in "Robin Hood," the successful comic opera, which will be presented here at the Gennett theatre this Evening - by the ; Aborn ( Production Co. The Aborn Production Co. believethey have a- "find" an iheerson of Vivia .Brewster, the beautiful prima donna, who 1 will appear as Maid Marian, and judging by the flattering notices"fhe lady has received for her this season's pei'formance of Maid Marian, ini the famous coni4 ic opera success "Robin Hood f their confidence has not been misplaced. Mir. E. C. Whitney's new and greatest musical comedy, "The Pink Hussars of His Honor - the : Mayor, written by R. McGay Skinner and Charles J. Campbell, with music by Julian Edwards and Alfred E. Aaryns, will. be; produced in this city at the Gennett 'theatre on, next, T-ues-, day night. Since , the days , of s the David Henderson . productions, this is probably the . largest and most, sucr cessf ul musical , and , spectacular piece that has come, out? of ithej ChVcago Opera, House, . ; ' r ; i i , ' iS .... Next Thursday evening at the PGennett , theatre will be produced the comedy, "The Lightning . Conductor,", adapted . by Harry B. Smith from the new novel by that name, is an automobile , romance, r having r . its inception; in,, the abandonment of Molty Randolph, i(E0ie Shannon) a charming American girl, daughter: of it s . x a. v 9 "it tl1 W1 ' 'f 1 . f.W KELCEY & Jin ''The Lightning Conductor at the

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j J '" i J: J: Gsnnett Next .Tuesday Night. a millionaire by a direlect cliauffeur on the road between Dieppe- and Paris. John Winston, (Herbert Kelcey, an English baronet, also touring in an auto car, conies to the rescue of ;"?, Beauty in; Distress,',? and is charmed by the ' winsome Molly and in order to prolong the acquaintance, he engages himself to run her car under the name of James Brown. This he does, so admirably- that Molly conceives, him to be a very, superior person 'and quite unconsciously she falls in loyq .with the; supposed mechanicien. The company is unusually stron?, among them being John Bunny. Edward Durand. Chas. Lamb, Sara McVicker, Jewel Power, Laura Linden-and many others.' Miss Eva . Tanguay, who has been meeting with all kinds of success, this day night. ;j Miss .Tanguay is the, vo.ungest ( star comedienne . now before the public, and many eudite, dramatic reviewers are predicting a briUiant .stage career . for the girl whom .they say has nok equal in originality, , vivacity and sponta veity of honor on the Americati stage today. . Mi . '.r. ' .'V. ' There , are ; several new. features for the vaudeville, bill .that will have -its first presentation " at the New Phillips this afternoon. Onef point J that vaudeville managers seek o avoid is toolmueh sameness in their programs and Manager Murray in making his selection of acts week after week tries to afford as much variety as can consistently be done. This week the special features wilL be the work of the Great Mamayoa known as the Central American wonder, who gives an exhibition on the Roman rings, and Lee Tung Foo, advertised as the world's only Chinese baritone. Inaddition to these there will be expert soft shoe dancing by Clarence Burton, a plantation sketch by Macklin and Wilson a comedy sketch by J. Y. Lewis and eompany, illustrated ongs ' and the motion pictures.. All told, there promises to be a very liberal amount of first rate entertainment. . ' CASH BE ALL, KIBBEY & CO. LOEHR & KLUTE, ': WIDTJP & THOMPSOi: r AND THE .BIO STORE v HANDLE THE RICHMOND KAT. t i Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives,, herpes,- scabies Doan's Ointment. At any , drug store.., . ... -:, ) ) 4 Vf.VV.' 1 ' s-v J; J'. 11: I ....... it SHANNON Gennett Next Thursday Night,

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And Cast, includiner John Bundvl!jSward Durand, Chas.1 Lamb, Frank Davis,. ArchibiirUurtis,' Sarah ! McVicker, Laura Linden, Jewel Powers,yWftha Kreighofif, Catherine Angus and some twenty others. N m-;;' - ' J'-.--:,""-; -vi vc-i t THE COMEDY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON.

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