Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 301, 26 November 1906 — Page 3

The Richmond Palladium, Monday, November 26, .1906.

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The heavy lines on the above map represent the route of Vfoii. A. Brady's "PitCbmpaiw, which will appear at the Gennett on Friday, Nov. 30. This route covers proHy mroh the United States andlsone of the lojjsest ever uidertaken by any amusement organization. Mr. Brady who owns the production, has authorized the Palladium to offeraJEUJfrREE for this performance to theperson who figures the exact number of miles the show will travel this season. Start at New York and follow the arrow points. Answers should be addressed to Problem Editor, care Palladium. , ' All answers mustbe in thco;t office or the Palladium office not later than Wednesday evening, Nov. 28 ,at 12 o'clock, noon. In case two or more persons send in aro .rs that are the same, and at we same time nearest to the correct number of miles, the box will be divided between them. The rames and addresses of the successful ones will be printed in Thursday's Palladium. All answers must be written on the coupon below the map. , . d

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My answer to the Geographical Problem of the Pit

Company's route is that they will travel, miles

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Theatrical Calendar. Gennett.

I Tonight "The Volunteer Organist."

Tuesday night "Gay New York."

Friday night "The Pit."

Saturday night Tim Murphy.

New Phillips.

All Week Dora Woodruff Stock Company. "The Volunteer Organist." No play that has been presented so

far this season has met with such universal success as has "The Volunteer Organist." The amount of bus-

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of Trade, culminating in an attempt

to "corner" the cereal. Tim Murphy Gennett. Tim Murphy returns here Saturday night for an engagement in the revival of "Old Innocence." Tim Murphy needs no advertisement. He is always good and with his wife, known as Dorothy Sherrod, supporting him, Richmond is assured of another treat. Repertoire at the Phillips. This week should be n banner one at the New Phillips for it marks ihe return of the ever-populpr Woodruff company, an aggregation that not only puts on standard playj at popular

Iness it has done has been something

phenomenal, receipts in many thea- nrices. but in addition has eisrht vaude-

ters tar surpassing the most sanguine hopes of both local and traveling managers. The reason for all this good

fortune can be explained in no other

way than that the piece happens to be just what patrons of the theater want.

and that this is contained in "The Volunteer Organist," is proven by the

way the people flock to the theater in which the p'ece was given. The engagement here, tonight at the Gen

nett is sure to draw well.

"Gay New York" Gennett. "Gay New York." likewise styled a

ville features that cannot fail to please, making all told a. program

that is double what might be expected for the money. Miss Dora "Woodruff, who heads the company, is an actress of marked ability and whi',3 she has always had a good company supporting her, she will cn this occasion present the best troupe that it has ever bee her pleasure to bring to

Richmond. The company includes; twenty people, which .is sufficient5 number to provide a band and orches- j tra that are strong features of an or-;

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.. ... " t , ganization of this kind. The initial tunlty at the Gennett next Tuesday .... ... - T . . i trull Tn A If -1 1- rf T fr ullr hn nra.

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served thp exceptionally fine favors that have been showered upon if. and in all probability it will demonstrate

quire conclusively that a musical comedy with a real plot can be more than

f friendly towajrds the engagement of

pretty girl&ln conjunction with come

dians ofability and skill, and in the same Spirit allow fcr novelty features

I and grandeur of costumes and stage effects.

"The Pit" Gennett. Wright Huntington will appear here

at the Gennett Friday night, Nov. r.O. in "The Pit." a dramatization of

Frank Norris' famous novel of Chicago. The production is the greatest ! effort of Mr. Brady's managerial career, and wherever it has been seen

j in the larger cit'.es. it has been haili ed with considerable enthusiasm as aj ! really great American play. !

"The Pit" portrays the. maelstrom j

of speculation on the Chicago Board

The Altar of Love," will be pre-.

i sented onight and there will be daily teiTcent matinees, beginning; ion Tuesday. This evening the usu-i

al rule in reference to ladies being ( admitted free will be observed. j The Woodruff company has a rep-j ertoire of popular and standard plays j each of which, is provided with scenic I in vesture and costumes. Assurance is given that each role will be in ca-j

pable hands and the eight splendid vaudeville features provided do away with any possibility of tedious waits between acts.

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for several days last week of Mrs. Stevens-Root at Richmond. Mrs. Esther A. Appletoa has returned home after a visit to relatives in Hamilton, O. Mrs. Martha Charman, west of Centerville visited Mrs. Lindley Morgan on Saturday.

As surely as children learn to speak the language of their parents, so surely will Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea make them well and keep them well. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co.

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I NEW PHILLIPS JHEATREj O. G. MURRAY. Lessee ajJ Manager f . One Solid Week, CommencirJ Monday, Nov. 26

Return cm

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore of New Paris spent yesterday in the city.

KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. Health is Worth Saving, and Some Richmond People Know How To Save It.

Scene from "The Volunteer Organist" at the Gennett Tonight.

CENTERVILLE.

It rarely fails to cure rheumatism

because it supplies the blood with the necessary substance to absorb the poison of rheumatism-uric acid. That

is what Hollister's Rocky Mountain

Tea will do. Tea or Tablets, cents.' A. G. Luken & Co.

Artificial gas, the 20th. Ceiitu

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Centrville, Nov. 23, (Spl.) Mrs. CarJLundy and her two children of

liamsburg spent Friday with Mr.

.nd Mrs. E. W. Green and on Satur

day went to College Corner to remain a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James

LiUndy. Miss Laura Hill vai the guest of

her sister Mrs. J. J. Hoerner at Richmond the greater part of last week. Mrs. John W. Beck and her daughter Miss Florence were entertained at supper on Thursday by Miss Stella Smith at Earlham College. Otto Bertram was at Cambridge City on business Saturday. Miss Marti Peelle was the guest

Many Richmond people take their lives in their hands by neglecting the kidneys, when they know these or

gans need help. Sick kidneys are re

sponsible for a vast amount of suf

fering and ill health, but there is no need to suffer nor to remain in danger when all diseases and aches and pains due to weak kidneys can be

quickly and permanently cured by the jiise of Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is the statement of a Richmond citizen j who has reclaimed good health by the usa of this remedy:

John Moris, carpenter, of 43S Main Btreet, Richmond, Ind., says: "I was a great sufferer from lumbago for several years, and the pains have given

me many restless and nervoils nights, tl doctored with several different physicians without success. Finally be- . ing advised to try Doan's Kidney

Pills, I went to A. G. Luken & Co.'s store for a box. I was better in three days after beginning the treatment, and took in all three boxen. The lumbago has never bothered me since and I have often told people of this experience." , - For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn-Co., Buffalo,

New York, sole agents for the lln:

ed States.

Remember the name; Doan's

take no other.

;agement otAs ever popular

DRUF STOCK

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Twenty People, 8 lig Vaudeville acts. Superb band and orchestra.

Monday night the Great Military Success, "THE ALTAR OF LOVE."

Ladies free Monday nisijm accompanied by a person holding a pai

3Cc ticket, purchased before 6 p. m., Monday. Big 10c Matinee d

Seats on sale Saturday at the Alford Drug Store.

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masterpiece, tnejtvea

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and Manager

The original New York

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"The play that makes

New York City, Cho

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scene, startling in i

ern stage craft. A

cress and nublie. Prices S1.DO. 75c. 50c. 25c

Westcott Pharmacy Friday morning, Nov. 23rd.

W. W. Newcomer pre-

utifiil pastoral drama

ORGANIST

With famous old Trinity church.

a distinguished cast of players? Di

run in New York City. Th church

ness; the snow scene, the acr of mod-

I told in dramatics. Endorsedrby pulpit,

Seats Rady at the

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TUESDAY NIGHT, ftDV 27

The Big Musicak Corned With a Story GAY NWYO RK" with Lillian Hoorlein and HarrXEmeyTon. A marvelous mixture of mirth and music Supreme in lentirety." An extraordinary MuslcaComedy with pretty girls and skilled comedians. A chorus of

corgeousiy gownea ceauues. rncc se, aw, .-j omu dy at the Westcctt Pharmacy Saturday morning, Nov. 24th. NOTE: Do not mistake this attraction for a burlesque show. It

is a high grade Musical Comedy.

PALLADIUM MNT ADS PAY.

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