Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 102, 30 April 1907 — Page 3

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The Richmond Palladium and Sijh-Telegram, Tuesday, April 30, 1907.

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At the Theaters

Theatrical Calendar.

GENNETT. Week of April 23 Repertoire. Week of April 29 Repertoire. Repertoire at the Gennett. There v.as no disappointment con-

Thaws home, the tragedy at the roof

garden, the Tombs prison, the trial for life, etc. , The specialties offered this week are of much interest and in some respects much out of the ordinary. There is a new illustrated song, new motion pictures, new songs by Miss Desmond and other numbers put on by specially imported talent. A souvenir matinee will be given on Wednesday, following Friday's matinee there will be a reception on the stage to the ladies and children, Friday Tliehf a livf nip' will 1p pIvati nwav anrl

hected with the opening of the week's ; on Saturday there . be a special engagement of the North company at matinee for children, the Gennett on Monday night in com- j

Lined repertoire and specialties. As lias been the case with this company a large audience was out and showed tnarked appreciation of the offering, "The Old Mill Home" or "Hazel Kirk," as it is more frequently called. Notwithstanding tlie company has twice appeared at the Gc-nnett before for a

Social Notes of Nearby Towns

Had an Unusual Dish. Centerville Mr. II. II. Peelle and

week's engagement, this play has nev-famjiy together with Mr. and Mrj. D. er been offered, so that it is entirely H. Anderson as invited guests, parnew to the patrons. It was both well ( of an unusuaJ mer actel and well staged and served fur-1 ther to demonstrate the versatility of j on Sunday, the feature of the rethe various members of this niostjpast being no less than a peafowl, capable company. Harry Chapin ; served up in epecurean style, with

-Noriii aim .uiss wrsima. ulU other appetizing dishes. The

, omo M t fowl was purchased of ,Mr.

among the best actors In repertoire Kramer, residing southwest of Center-

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New and interesting specialties are provided for this engagement, including numbers by little Patti Seldon, Fillmore and Adams. Robert Brollier, Miss . "Waugh and others. "Just Across the Bridge of Gold," an illustrated song, was sung by Patti Seldon in a most pleasing way. There are also motion pictures and much else that goes to relieve any waits, between acts and to make the afternoon or evening one of continuous entertainment. The company has decided to give away $10 in gold nightly, beginning tonight, and full announcement of this arrangement is made from the stage at each performance. The bill for tonight is "The American Idy." Other bills for the remainder of the week will be announced tomorrow. Repertoire at the Phillips. "My Uncle From Japan" is the title of a farce that is being presented at the New Phillips the first two days of this week by the Desmond, stock company and that it is a roaring comedy the audiences that witnessed the performarces of Monday afternoon and evening can readily testify. Tonight the final performance of this

play will be given and on Wednesday afternoon and continuing the remainder of the week, the management will present an attraction that it is confidently believed will arouse great public interest as it is founded on New York's most recent great murder case. The management has gone to great expense in securing "The Unwritten Law" or "The Roof Garden Tragedy," rot only purchasing the local rights of the production but also having to provide special scenery and an augmented company. The play deals of course with the Thaw-White murder tragedy and the settings will show the artist's studio, preparing for the

ville.

Entertained at Dinner. Jacksonburg Mr. and Mrs. Walter Logan entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Grace Harris, of Millville, James Brown and family of Hagerstown, Charlie Brown and wife of Cambridge City and Charlie Stonecipher of Hagerstown. Six O'clock Dinner. Cambridge City Mrs. Dean House entertained the following company of women to six o'clock dinner Monday, Mrs. J. E. Drischel, Mrs. Carl Boyd, Mrs. Bj-ron Stratton, Miss Bessie Van Metre aud Mrs. Harry Dennis. Enjoyable Euchre Party. Centerville An enjoyable euchre party was given on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis McMinn. The prize winners were Messrs J. A. Dunbar and W. K Cheeseman. Ice cream and cake were served. Those participating were

Messrs and Mesdames Wllbert A. Bertsch, Edward Lane. I. L. Houck,

W. K. Cheeseman, Samuel Lasaley,

Cortez H. Jones, W. A. Welfer, J. A

Dunbar, Joseph McConaha, Mrs. Dora

Mendenhall, Mr. John Clark. Reception for Bride.

Liberty, Ind. Mrs. LeRoy Martin

held a reception and linen shower

Saturday afternoon at the Martin home on North Main street, in honor of Miss Margaret Kitchel, who will be married tonight to Dr. Walter Smith,

of Riley, Ohio. A Delightful Party. Sugar Grove Mr. and Mrs. Will Morris entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bane. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bane, and

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Are you, going to be numbered among the people who will pay rent all their lives? You surely will be unless you make an EFFORT to own your own home. There is no better time to start than today. Benton Heights presents the opportunity of a lifetime.

A contractor building a house erects it with small things one brick or one piece of lumber at a time. And in the same way we offer you a home at Benton Heights. You. pay for a lot in small payments and never miss the money. With your lot paid for, any contractor will erect your home and your present rent money will repay the loan. Doesn't it seem foolish to keep on paying rent when you can so easily own a home? Others have done so, why not you? LOTS AT BENTON HEIGHTS ARE PRICED AT 123, 150, $190, $215, $225 and $250. $5 secures any lot. $1 to $2 weekly pays for it, depending on price of lot. No interest for one year. No taxes until paid for. A free deed in event of your death, provided your payments are never more than 30 days in arrears. Payments stop during sickness or lack of employment. WE ARE AT BENTON HEIGHTS'ALL DAY AND EVERY EVENING UNTIL DARK. COME OUT ANY TIME, AFTER SUPPER IF MOST CONVENIENT. THE SOONER YOU COME HOWEVER, THE MORE LOTS THERE WILL BE FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM. TAKE A FAIRVIEW CAR TO THE END OF THE LINE. WE REFUND ALL CAR FARE, WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. . 23 North Ninth St.

ftage, the young millionaire, Martin's ; Miss Nellie Wilson, of Williamsburg,

cafe, the figat, the room with the vel-, and Mr. Doss Wilson of Greensfork. vet swing, drugged, the wedding, the j Music was furnished by Fred and

rvens uane. Birthday Dinner Party. Milton Mrs. Nora Harrell of Indianapolis, Scott Lichty and family of East Germantown, Ed Trine and family, made a Sunday dinner party at the home of Mrs. Lydia Trine in honor of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Cain Entertained. Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cain, west of town, entertained at dinner Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Franklin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Daugherty of Hagerstown. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fours of Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Gilmer and child. Mrs. Lydia Campbell and Mr. Elbert Campbell. - ! i To Give Poster Tea. j

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Esthers will give a poster-tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hageman, Tuesday, April 30. Everybody is Invited.

Entertained at Dinner. Dublin Miss Fay and Thekla Bilby entertained to dinner Sunday, Misses Eva Scott, Tina Wolfe and Edna Taylor.

Gilbert-Hines Wedding. . New Lisbon Harry Gilbert of this place and Miss Lora Hines of Dublin was married Friday evening;

Scene of Happy Reunion. Dublin. The home of Thomas Henby was the 'scene of a happy reunion Sunday. Those present were Philip Lafever and family of Mt. Auburn, Mrs. Hattie Lafever of Indianapolis,

HORSE IS STILL KING IN THE CIRCUS WORLD Even the Modern Circus Acknowledges This Fact.

BARNUM & BAILEY HORSES.

The vogue of the automobile has, apparently not interfered in any way with the popularity of the horse, and according to the New York papers, one of the most interesting, as well as exciting incidents of the Barnum & "Bailey circus during its season at Mad-

Cambridge City. The Senior Queeni

Silas Wheeler and family of Cam

bridge City, and Fred Hayes and fam- ison Square Garden, was the series of

ily. J performances by high and long-dis

tance jumping horses. One of the

horses, which came in for special at

tention from the press, is known as the "Jumping Wonder." This remarkable animal is a chestnut pony, seven years old and seventy-two Inches high. He is the winner of over a dozen jumping prizes, and, notwithstanding this fact, is said to be perfectly tractable in harness. According to the records he has cleared twenty-nine and one-half feet, over two four-foot hurdles, with ninety pounds up, and has a high-jumping record of six feet one inch. Judging from preliminary reports the thousands of circus-lovers who attend the Barnum & Bailey show when It exhibits here Saturday, May 11, will have more than the usual number of "thrillers" to excite their interest. Three of them are so extraordinary as to create a furore wherever they are

presented. In one Capt. Carl Howelsen flies fifty feet through the air on 8-foot skees; in another a beautiful and daring young American girl rides forty feet through space, upside-down in an automobile; in still another, two bicyclists turn somersaults in the air on their wheels. Many other interesting features, including a riding seal and he Novellos combined acrobatic and trained animal display are announced for the circus program, while the zoological display is credited with being the most complete ever given by this big show.

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The New Phillips Vaudeville Theater O. G. MURRAY, Lessee and Mgr. G.A. SCHWENKE, Treas. & Asst. Mgr. Daily at 2:30 and 8:15 p. m. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8:15 p. m. " SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF ETHEL DESMOND Ano "f&S&rV0'" WEEK OF APRIL 29, 1907. Monday and Tuesday "MY UNCLE FROM JAPAN." Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday "THE UNWRITTEN LAW" or "The Roof-Garden Tragedy. Daily Matinees, 10c to all. Evenings, 10c. A Few Seats at 20c. Box Office Open Every Day at 10 a. m. Special Matinee each Saturday; children 5 Cents. All other matinees, 10 cents, except to children tinder 5 years. Souvenirs at Wednesday's matinee. Live Pig Given Away Friday Night.

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One Solid Week, Starting Monday. April 29. Daily Matinees after Monday. Return of Richmond's Favorite Show

North Brothers comedians with Virginia Goodwin

National extracts and spices sold under a positive guarantee. Come back and get your money if not satisfied. For sale by the National Medical Co., Sheldon, Iowa.

Bring your want ads to the Palladium.

Use artificial gas for light and I'eat lOtf

Phone your want ads to tne Palladium. Both, phones 21.

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And HARRY NORTH and Their Own Special LADY ORCHESTRA.

Illustrated Songs rNew Moving Pictures New Plays. MONDAY NIGHT The Successful Drama "HAZEL KIRK." Ladies' Free Monday Night Under Usual Conditions.

Prices 10, 20 and 30c. Matinee all seats, 10c; Seats ready Saturday Morning at Westcott Pharmacy.

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WHY PAY MORE?

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