Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 26 March 1907 — Page 3

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Theatrical Calendar. GENNETT.

April 11 "The time, the Place and

the Girl.' "Week of April 1 Repertoire. PHILLIPS. Entire Week High class vaudeville Week of April 1 Repertoire. THE THEATORIUM.

Entire Week Motion pictures and

.Illustrated Songs.

"The Time, the Place and the Girl

One of th important characters in 'The Time, the Place and the Girl" Is

pm up-to-date trained nurse, thorough

By -world-wise, addicted to graphic

tlang: and repartee, but a true woman !at heart. It affords one of the best opportunities for character-acting ever ffered in musical comedy. This production comes to the Gennett on Thursday, April 31. Vaudeville at the Phillips. There is no discount on the vaudeville bill that is being offered at the is'ew Phillips this week and which was plven Its initial performances on Monday, the night performance being to a capacity house that showed a remarkable degree of enthusiasm. Toki Mu-

rati, Japanese wire artist and an urn"brella juggler, proved to be among the best in his class. L.ying on his back he juggled one of the large umbrellas, common among Japs, with his feet. In the most dexterous manner and followed this with feats on the wire that were much out of the ordinary. The Four Andersons, featuring the wonderful Anderson children, three in number, made a big hit and were enthusiastically recalled. The children are wonderfully clever at their singing, dancing and cake walking. Leroy Benson and company, who have a high class musical novelty act, are much better in this line than many of those who essay the same role. One feature is the play

ing of twelve instruments at once and another is the beautiful light effects while playing one of their handsomely decorated instruments. There was a' wild demonstration when they concluded and it was found necessary for them to return even after the curtain had been lowered, for another act. Harris Beauregarde and company, three in number, presenting the rural comedy sketch, "The Country Judge," have a bit of fun that is very enjoyable and wholesome. Cal Lankert Sings this week "Truth and Fiction,-"

prettily illustrated and the camera-

graph shows the latest motion- pictures. There will be a souvenir matinee on

Wednesday and the usual order of per

formances throughout the week. Stock at the Phillips. 'A new plan will be inaugurated at the New Phillips next week and it is one that it is believed will prove very popular. Manager Murray has secured Kthel Desmond and her company to appear In repertoire and feature specialties. The performances will open on Monday afternoon and for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the bill will be the New York success, "Woman Against Woman," and for the last three days of the week, "A Broken Heart" There will be six of the vaudeville acts so that really the performances will be given for the price of one. Matinee prices will be ten cents and night prices, ten and twenty, with a special matinee for children on Saturday at five cents and the usual souvenir matinee on Wednesday.

Repertoire at the Gennett. North Brothers, comedians, head of a stock company that made such a decided hit at the Gennett several weeks ago, will return for a week's engagement on April 1. This company is far above the average and was accorded the most liberal patronage ever given a stock company appearing at

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Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio

Close of Revival.

New Castle. The revival which has

been in progress at the Christian church for seven weeks came to a close last night, with more than 200 conversions. Evangelist Wilson will rest at his home in Indianapolis several days before beginning a meeting in Richmond. Murder Mystery Unsolved. Milton. The farm owned by the Joseph Lucy, who was murdered some months ago, presumably for his money has been sold to Timothy Connell, and the house is being remodeled at a cost of $600. The mystery of the Lucy murder has never been solved. Funeral of Missola Haisley. Fountain City. The funeral of Missola Haisley was held Monday morning at the Friends' church at 10 o'clock. Rev. Luke Woodard and others had charge of the funeral. Interment was at South cemetery.

The Harrison Beauregarde . Co., Put on a Comedy Stunt at the Gennett This Week Which is Par ticularly Pleasing.

the Gennett. It has a large number of popular and standard plays. ,"The Half Breed" Gennett. "The Half Breed" is announced for appearance at the Gennett next Saturday. Belgians Like "Salome." Brussels, Mar. 26 Richard Strauss's "Salome" was produced at the Theater Royal de la Monnaie here last night. The singers were recalled at the close of the performance.

BUTLER IS SUCCESSFUL

$250,000 Endowment, A GREATER UNIVERSITY.

WILL BEGINJPBIL 7TH Revival Planned for the United Brethren Church.

The United Brethren revival will commence Sunday, April 7th. Rev. Hobson has been assisting Revs. Bilger of New Hope, Ohio, and Powell, of Eldorado, O.. and these ministers will assist the Rev. Hobson in his meetings. The Rev. Bilger was once a

College Raises Additional ,sinsins evanseiiSt ana m render exI tl . ; l ... j .

i:eueiiL limbic anu win aiso assist in the preaching. The Rev. Powell is a good preacher and has been quite successful in his revivals. Everybody should get ready for these meetings and all will be welcome.

Will Locate in Eaton. Eaton. John Riner of Greenbush, O., was here yesterday looking after a location to move his family. Mr. Riner was formerly a county commissioner and has resided in Gratis township his entire life. He will locate in Eaton as soon as he is able to decide upon a suitable location.

W. C. Crawford Will Build. New Lisbon. V. C. Crawford has bought a lot of Edward Keller and will build a house in the near future. Gun Club Shoot. Eaton. The members of the Eaton Rifle club will meet on their grounds here next Friday and vie with one another for the gold medal which is offered for the highest score made at that time.

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Members of the alumni of Butler col

lege and friends of the institution in this city are rejoicing over the fact

that the seven day's whirlwind effort

to raise an additional endowment, of

$''." ,!00 for the school resulted suc

cessfully Monday night. In all $2,1, (l."7.9 was secured.

The new fund will give Butler an en

dowment of about $4."0.M)0 and it is

confidently believed by the trustees of the college that within the next year

several additional large gifts will be made and that the plans for making Butler a great university will be realized. It is the purpose to invest the $2T1 ,00O just contributed, for the college now owns sufficient ground and buildings- to accommodate the additional departments and modern equipment which are needed to broaden the work.

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RHEUMATISM CURED IN 24 HOURS T. J. Blackmore, of Haller & Blacknore, Pittsburg, Pa., says: "A short ime since I procured a bottle of Mysic Cure. It got me out of the house n 24 hours. I took to my bed with Rheumatism nine months ago and the lystio Cure is the only medicine that id me any good. I had five of the jest physicians in th.e city, but I reeived very little rewQ.f from them. I now the Mystic Cure to be what it is represented and take pleasure in recommending it to other poor sufferers." Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Druggists. No4-d&w

Christman Using Crutches. Eaton. Albert Christman the machine merchant, who was injured a few days ago, was at his place of business Monday, appearing there on crutches. Owing to the fact that his limb had been previously injured, it

will be some time before he will be able to resume his duties at his place

of business.

Will Give Eastern Fair.

New Lisbon. The women of the U.

B. church will give a supper and an

"Easter fair" next Saturday night, March 30. Supper will be fifteen cents. They will also have ice cream for sale. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the church.

Receiver Had Public Sale. Milton. The receiver of the "Wayne Specialty company made a public sale Monday. The real estate sold for $1,000 and the purchasers were the

trustees of the holders of the mortgages against the property.

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Dyspepsia is our national ailment. Burdock Blood Bitters is the national cure for it. It strengthens stomach membranes, promotes flow of digestive juices, purifies the blood, builds you up. A gentleman who had a shooting in a Scotland glen remarked to an old gamekeeper that during the month they had had four good days. "Yes," said the old man, "but the Sabbath 'nippet' up three of them."

Use artificial gas for light and heat 10-tf

The British government will devote $20,000 to start the cultivation of New Zealand hemp in the island of St. Helena, the inhabitants of which have been reduced to practical destitution by the withdrawal of the British garrison.

THE-THEATORIUM 620 MAIN STREET

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Bill for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the Beautiful Scenic Picture, Climbing the Alps And the Comedy Drama The Schoolmaster's Troubles Don't think of going to the Alps the Alps are coming to you, and th cost only Five Cents. Continuous performance from 1 to 11 jt. m. Admission five cents. Hear the Ballad, illustrated, "When the Violets Whisper, 'Marie.' "

The New Phillips Vaudeville Theatre

To Preach Last Sermon. Fountain City. Next Sunday will

be Rev. Ruley's last Sunday here, be

fore going to the Methodist confer ence.

Dogs of the St. Bernard strain tracked out a number of the people burfed under a snowslide at Geisenger, -Norway, in which thirteen persons perished. The animals dragged several of the victims to places of safety.

Free advice given on the germ diseases of domestic animals. Write the National Medical Co., Sheldon, la.

School Was Resumed. New Paris. School was resumed in the three lower rooms Monday morning after being closed for a week on account of scarlet fever. There has been no new cases, the little daughter of Edward Cail being the only victim.

Her Condition Critical. Eaton. Mrs. Joseph Jones is in a critical conditionas a result of a severe attack of appendicities. Her physician states that there is no hope for her recovery.

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O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. GEO. A. SCHWENKE, Treas. PROGRAM WEEK OF MARCH 25.

Saturday 3, 7:30 and 8:45 p. m.

and Ass't Mgr.

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Mr. Charles L. Stone, Musical Director. B TOKI MURATI Japanese wire artist. C A ANDERSONS 4 Featuring the Marvelous Anderson Children.

D ILLUSTRATED SONG Cal. Lankert, E -LEROY BENSON AMD CO., High Class Musical Novelty Act. F HARRIS BEAUREGARDE ?8 CO., Presenting the ' Rural ComedySketch, "The Country Judge." G THE CAMERAGRAPH,

' Latest Motion Pictures. Special matinee eacn Saturday; children 5 cents. AH other matinees 10c, except to children under years. Souvenirs Wednesday matin.

ROLLER SKATING AT THE COLISEUM TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY !r;'.n'i Ar-., Music furnished by the Monster Military Band Instrument at all times. Prize Mask Carnival April 4

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We have one of the finest cutters in the United States. That is the reason for the past five years we have been making such fine fitting Suits. That, with the fine Imported Suitings we make up at $15 and $18, is the reason our business has grown so much in the past five years. Our stock of Woolens for the spring is

the largest we have ever shown, spring specials in foreign Suitings at

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We take pleasure in showing the new spring styles. Come in and bring your friends. Watch our big window this week.

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