Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 158, 3 July 1906 — Page 3

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A Heavy Load to Carry. Alonpr with dyspepsia comes nervousness and general Ill-health. Why? B-i cause a disordered stomach does not permit the food to be properly digested, and Its products assimilated by toe system. The blood Is charged with poisons which come from this disordered digestion, and In torn the nerves are not fed on good, red blood, and wo sec symptoms of nervousness, sleeplessness and general breakdown. It is not head work, nor over physical exertion that docs it, but poor stomach work. With poor, thin blood the body is not protected against the attack of germs of grip, bronchitis and consumption. Fortify the body at once with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery a 'rare combination of native medicinal roots without a particle of alcohol or dangerous habit-forming drugs, , A little book of extracts, from prominent medical authorities extolling every Ingredient contained In Dr. Pierce's ; Golden Medical Discovery will be mailed free to any address on request by postal card or letter. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, 'Buffalo, N. Y.

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to oerfect his own necnliar processes tor

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The enormous popularity of "Gden 'Tfoftlool niiKnvcrv " U rfnA hnth tfc itfl

A' v 'v. - - m - scientific compounding and to theactnal medicinal value of Its iogredlentf. The publication of the name of theAwjredlenta on the wrapper of eVery battle sold, i gives full assurance of Its nojf-alcoholic character and removes objection to the use of an unknown orsecfet remedy. ;Tt is not a Datent medlcinftjfor a secret

one either, This fact putt It In o class all by (, bearing as ft does upon every bottle wraoper The Badge of Honesty, in the full list of Its ingredients. Tbe."Glden Medical Discovery " cures, weak?s4mach, indigestion, or dyspepsia, torfd'liver-and biliousness, ulceration of stomach and bowles and all catarrhal affections no matter what parts or organs may be affected with it. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant.rPellets are the original little liver pills, first put up 40 years ago. They regulate and invigorate, stomach, liver and bowels. Much Imitated but never equaled. Sugar-coated and easy to take as candy. Una to three a dose.

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AT THE THEATERS

Vaudeville at the Gennetl One of the liveliest and best bills in vaudeville that the Gennett has had this season was opened there Monday afternoon and night to liberal patronage and to the entire satisfaction of the audiences. It is manifestly true that vaudeville patrons want "live ones" to furnish their entertainment and in tills regard the bill at the Gennett this week meets the demand. Sunetare and Company, the Japanese wonder workers have a splendidly staged and complete act.

filch includes various feats of magic

and dancing, the Japanese dancing

being accompanied by Japanese music on an Instrument ofodd design. The act concludes with a mystifying disappearing scene, the womaa who is made to disappear reappearing through the front door of the theatre. There has never been a better blackface team at the Gennett. perhaps, than Lydell and Butlerworth. who do blackface delineations and Introduce eccentric dancing. Their dialogue contains little that is old and thoeir dancing is of the best. The Melroy Trio, comedians, vocalists ard dancers, are as lively as they make them, and their dancing is an especial feature. Eddie Lamont. tn a drv.m major and novelty musical act, the latter in tramp uniform, gives a clever performance, making a quick change of costume for the drum major portion. He is certainly an adept with the baton. Walter Ueemer and the Juggling Girl, who were delayed yesterday, and vill make their first appearance tit the matinee today, have one of the best dressed club juggling acts in the world and are not unknown to Gennet patrons. The illustrated songs this week are "When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver Gray." and "In Dear Old Ireland." and the motion pictures are "A Tragedy at Sea," "The Tramp" and "History of a Pair of Trousers."

Vaudeville at the Phillips. Presidctlons that the New Phillips would have a splendid vaudeville bill this week have been amply verified, and the large audience that saw the bill presented last night showed the most cordial appreciation of it. The program is a lively one, with a few dull moments, and which makes it Just the kind to meet the demands of those who seek entertainment inside four walls in the "good old summer time." One change is made in the bill as it was originally announced, which is the substitution of Mr. A. R. Carington, who presents his great "Military'' novelties, and wjio has an entirely new and original heroic scenic creation and a sensational musical allegory of patriotism. The act is a combination of mirth, melody and heroic action, drawn chiefly from a

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Sunetaro and Conuny at the Gennett This Week.

tenor drum and his v.-ork in tis line has never been approached t the New Phillips. Bordon Eldrid, iaracter comedian, Is very clever, an does some eccentric musical work iat is new to the New Phillips patrons Harriett M. Shad, who presents ch&cter changes has a sweet voice. SiBrill and Corbley, who have a cfcedy character musical skit, are amoj; the best and they received the mol cor

dial kind of a reception, andtvere

enthusiastically recalled. The! two

Graces, a funny kid and a bianan.

made good and deservingly so.Ulen

and Demain are vocalists and (easing conversationalists and pret a bright little comedetta entitle "A Wife's Victory." One of thellustrated songs this week is "iUhe Baggage Coach Ahead" and the'hlloscope shows "Choosing a Semt," "Troubles of a Fireman" and. jrs. Brown's Hard Luck." Taken all Sail the bill is a most satisfactory on

APPOINTMENTS ARE MADE

NEW CANAL COMMISSION

"Over the Border" by Robert arr will begin in the Palladium Thufay morning. Don't miss the firsinstallment. i

Killed by Taln. 1 Orange, Va., July 2. In attempig to get out of the way of a freight tn about a mile north of Orange, ;o negro women and two aegro Is were killed by a Southern passemtrain. ' ' Panama Elections. Colon, Juy 2. The election p deputies passed off very quietly S day. The government candidates n by a majority of 290. At Panama t compromise ticket was elected. -

Senate Fails to Confirm Old Appoint

ments and President has Named

Others to Serve Mr. Stevens Re

mains Chief Engineer.

Publishers' Press Washington, j"uiy"7. "Because of the failure of the senate to confirm the Isthmian canal commission, President Roosevelt named a new commission, consisting of Theodore P. Shonts, chairman; John F. Stevens, Governor Charles E. Magoon, General Peter C. Haines, United States army, retired; Mordecai Endicott, civil engineer. United States navy, and Benjamin M. Harrod. Mr. Stevens replaces General Oswald H. Ernest, who retired from the active service in the army last week, and will hereafter give practically his entire time to the international waterways commisson. Joseph Bucklin Bishop, who was secretary to the old commission, and a member of the commission, will be secretary to the new body but not one of its members. The salaries of the members will continue the same as heretofore. Mr. Stevens will continue as chief engineer of the commission, but will not receive any extra compensaton for his services as a member of the commission.

Palladium Want Ads Pay.

FRESH MEAT IS

OF THE PUREST

Secretary of Agriculture, Wil

son Gives Statement on Western Live Stock,

INSPECTION IS THOROUGH

GOVERNMENT HAS ALWAYS HAD SPLENDID EXAMINATION OF LIVE STOCK BUT NOT OF

SLAUGHTER HOUSES.

Publishers' Press!

"Washinsn, Z uT.-UF ulrection of

the president. Secretary Wilson issued

the following statement: "American

live stock is the healthiest in the

world. The great ranges of the west produce herds of cattle in which the

percentage of disease is remarkably

small, and the federal government is

steadily reducing, by approved scien

tific methods, this small percentage. The inspection of the animals before and at the time of slaughter has al

ways been thorough. It is true that

the department of agriculture heretofore lacked the power and money to provide an efficient supervision of sanitation and the methods of preparation of canned meat food products. The

legislation just become effective pro

vides the department of agriculture an adequate law and ample money to carry it into effect. Supervision and inspection will be extended from the pasture to the package. The federal stamp on the can will be a guarantee not only of the healthfulness of the animal, but also that the product was prepared in sanitary conditions, and with the addition of no deleterious chemical or preservative any meat food product bearing the government stamp will be fit for food. With this law in operation, it may be accepted as a fact that for healtntuiness and purity the prepared or canned product will compare favorably with the fresh meat of the United States, which is, and always has been, the finest in the world. The new law is comprehensive,

the means for its enforcement are ample and its execution will be thorough. People at home and abroad may use our meats in confidence."

Secretary Wilson decided not to en

ter on his annual vacation until he has

completed the organization necessary

to put into operation the new meat inspection law. He will give practically his entire time to the work the next two months. The new pure food law also will require attention, but he intends to leave this almost wholly to

Dr. W. H. Wiley, chief of the bureau of chemistry.

THE NEW PHILLIPS VAUDEVILLE THEATER O. G .M-JRRAY MANAGER

WEEK OF JULY 2ND. DAILY at 3 and 8:15 P. M. A MISS GRAYCE MILLER,

Overture. B Harriet M. Shad. Character Changes

C Geo. W. Allen 4. Delmh Elotta Superior Vocalists, Phasing Conversationalists, inyCfheir bright

little comedetta entitled

A Wife's Vict

D Miss Lena Illustrated

E Go

ChalacterZComedian.

F 2 GJacefJr-2 A Flnf Kid and Big Man. G A. Rl Harrington. In fm great "Miytair" novelties H McBell & Corbley Comedy Character Musical Skit. I The Phlloscope. "Choosing a Servant." "Troubles of a Fireman." "Mrs. Brown's Hard Luck."

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Overture,

SUNETARO & CO.

Japanese WonderAfbrkers.

LYDELL AND BVTTER WORTH. Blackface deliyators and introducers of eccentrlyQancing.

EDDIEiLAMVflT.

Novelty Sysical Act and Drum Ma

jor. 4

ERNEBlvftENK.

IlluaXted Songs.

WALTER BEEMER

And Juggling Girl. Peerless Club Juggling Duo.

MELROY TRIO.

Comedians, Vocalists and Dancers,

THE GENOSCOPE.

The latest Motion Pictures,

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