Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 239, 2 October 1907 — Page 6

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THE KICmiOND PAIXADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKA3I, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1907.

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TURE IS OF VALUE Comes to Richmond Under Auspices of Wayne County Medical Society. CAMPAIGN OF EDUCATION. IT.IS HOPED TO BRING THE LAITY AND THE MEDICAL MEN INTO CLOSER TOUCH WITH EACH OTHER. The Wayne county Medical society has announced that a public meeting will be held at the First Presbyterian church on October 11, to which all persons In the city are invited. This meeting will be addressed by Dr. J. N. McCormack, secretary of the state board of health of Kentucky and chairman of the committee on organization of . the American Medical association. As an evidence of the value of this address and of the way in which it has been regarded elsewhere, is quoted the following editorial from the Birmingham, Ala., News: It is to be regretted that the high school auditorium was not filled to sorerflowing last night, because the leciture which Dr. J. N. McCormack, chairman of the organization committee of 'the American Medical association, delivered was a highly instructive dis- ' course of this character. Every intelligent layman In this city should have heard it. Dr. McCormack plead for closer cooperation between the great body of the public and the medical profession to the end that the public health maybe more securely safeguarded. Ke invited and urged the support oi every profession, avocation and clp-as in aiding the medical men to ecure better Jaws, to execute more f yily the laws we have, and to unitod in preventing the spread of diseases which are clearly preventable. He touched upon a variety of subiaets akin to the central idea of better health. Among them were the nforcement of pure food laws, tbs cutting of red tape in the army bo that our soldiers will be better protected, recognition of the importance of granting larger power to our medical authorities, and like topics. If Dr. McCormack's lecture does nothing beyond bringing the laity and , the medical men into closer touch with each other and creating a clearer understanding between them, it will have For a Lnttle Cash. And easy payments per mo. Can sell a 2 room house for $500; a 5 room I house for $850; a 7 room house for f $1,300; a 5 room house for $1,200; want cash to loan on good titles; have cash I to loan on good titles. S. K. Morgan.

t GENNETT THEATRE

Matinee and Night, Wednesday, October 2d. H'SHS" in New York

Gets Lost on the Bowery. Meets Oscar of the Waldorf. Mails a Post Card in the Fire Alarm Box. YOU ALL KNOW THE HOOSIER LASS.

Don't fail to see her in her new play

Nothing Doing but The Big Ha Ha! From Start to Finish. Prices Night, 15 to 50c; matinee, 10 to 25c. Seats at Pharmacy.

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UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Under the Personal Management of Mr. William Kibble COMPANY OF 50 PEOPLE. DOZEN SPECIALTY ARTISTS. TWO PLEASING QUARTETS. BIG SUPERB ORCHESTRA. MANY COLORED COMEDIANS. MAMMOTH STREET PARADE. Prices Night: 10, 20, 30 and 50c. Matinee, 10 and 20c. Seats at Westcott Pharmacy.

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. Gennett Operey House . Fryday Nite, Oct. 4 Mister and Mlstus Jeremlre Robklns Singin' Skule Beginment

Benefit of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Christian. Church. 50 Local People in the Cast -50 Direction of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bassett Willard. ADMISHUN Orchestra, 75c; dress and Balcony Circle, 50c; Balcony, 35 sents. Hay Mow, 25 sents. Plat opens at Westcott's, Thursday A. M., Oct. 3.

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A Guaranteed Attraction. Harry Shannon's Excellent Production The 4-Act Comedy Drama The BANKER'S CIHI2ILID) Sixth Year of This Great Play. A REAL DRAMATIC TREAT Clever Specialties! Gorgeous Gowns! Special Scenery! PRICES Matinee, 10 to 25c; night 15 to 50c. Seats at Westcott , Pharmacy.

FAMOUS OPERA SINGER WHO WAS RECENTLY WED.

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Zelie -ie Lussan, famous opera singer, who has married Angelo Fornri, son of Portugal's vice-consul in Washington, and who is now on the ocejwi, bound for New York.

borne good fruit, for this condition must eventually make for the very ends set forth in the eminent lecturer's address intelligent co-operation, the enactment of needed legislation, the control of contagious diseases, the prevention of consumption and like plagues, and finally the reduction of the death rate. The entire subject is one which does not receive the attention it should. We need a campaign of agitation and education, and let it be hoped that Dr. McCormack's lecture has marked the inauguration of such a campaign. The amount of coal taken Into London each year is well over 9,000,000 tons. MAKE MONEY We advise buying wheat and good Dividend Paying Stocks. Write us and we shall be pleased to give our reasons why. We handle 2,000 Bushels of Wheat and up, and 20 shares of Stocks and up. PHELPS & COMPANY, Bank References. Bank Floor. 112 Quincey St., Chicago. Ira Swisher Manager IT HAS THE LAUGH HABIT. X Westcott 99 t CATDC ira Swisher ln I a Ei Manager t Matinee and Night.

THE CIRCUS CLOCK.

Tans the Band Plays During the Performance Tells the Time. "Did you ever see a member of a circus look at his watch during the performance '!" asked a man who is familiar with the circus business of several men In a group of talkers. None of them recalled ever having noted this action and marveled at the statement that a watch was never needed. "The tnne of the band tells the tale," went on the speaker. "From the time the first whistle is sounded, which is five minutes before the performance begins, until the last race is run on the hippodrome track the circus folk do not need a timepiece. "The first whistle is followed by the second one five mioutes later, and after that time any one connected with the show can tell just what acts are on, even if outside of the tent The band is the timepiece with a circus. Any employee can tell what is going on by the tune the band is playing. The band leader knows just what is required when he arranges the music, and It is unusual for any changes whatsoever t be made. The grand introductory pageant requires a certain kind of music. The high school horses require a Cakewalk. Acrobats want n certain kind of music. Aerial performers use another kind. This definite routine of music day by day enables the show people to time their actions without watch or clock." Indianapolis News. CHAMPS ELYSEES. Paris Has the Most Light Hearted Street In the World. From the Avenue des Champs Elysees to the Boulevard des Capuchins in Paris is but a step, but there the tune is even merrier. It is a place of noises, blare, glnre, the perfume of women, the raucous honk-honk of automobile horns, by day the street of costly shops, by night the promenade in chief of his raoet Satanic majesty. It is at its best or worst in February, during Mi Careme, when the air is thick with confetti and the denizens of the boulevards are beside themselves. No use then to sit at one of the little tables on the sidewalk, thinking to sip your bock while you enjoy the swiftly changing panorama of the festival. In a moment you would find the bock a porridge of confetti; your hat jammed over j-our ears; the chair jerked from nuder you and your erstwhile happy self flat on your back. It is marvelous, the penetrating quality of confetti! 1 have shaken it out of my innermost pockets; out of my shoes. I have even found it in my socks and hobnobbing with the francs in my purse. It flits everywhere, and when Mi Careme is over the streets are tbW'k with it, 8 multicolored snow. You buy it at s many sous the package from vender on the boulevarfis, until the desire fo: more of it becomes an obsession. Aubrey Lanston In Bohemian. A Brave Briton. When the attack was made on Sidon. during the war with Syria, it became necessary for the British troops to nd vance across a long, unprotected bridge in the face of a battory of si? gms. which completely commanded tin approach. The men were unwilling toxpose themselves to certain death '.rhen Arthur Cummiag. carefully dref? Hi in full uniform, stepped forward t; the middle oft' bridje. It was iir mediately swept by the fire of the bat tery. When the smoke had roller ".way, there stood Cumraing Intact carefully brushing the dust from hi boots, after which he stood erect, flse n single glass in his eye and looke back at the men. This was too much and they cr.ptrtrod that bridge and bat t?rv w!h f '---- The crescent shaped sand dunes which move in thousands across the desert of Aslay, near La Joya, Peru, have been investigated by an astronomer. S. I. Bailey, who found the points of a crescent to be 1GO feet apart, while the convex side measured 477 feet, and the greatest width was more than 100 feet. The estimated weight was S.1XK) tons, yet it was carried 123 feet a year by the prevailing south winds.

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THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Sept. 30 Vaudeville. GENNETT. Oct. 2 "Sis in New York." Oct. 3 "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Oct. 4 "Singin" Skule Beginment." Oct. 5 "The Banker's Child." Uncle Tom's Cabin." Stetson's company will present its popular and unrivaled version of the ever welcome Uncle Tom's Cabin, appearing at the Gennett Thursday, matinee and night. That the entertainment is giving satisfaction is fully evidenced from the number of laudatory notices complimenting it. "Singin Skule." As Inquiries have come in large numbers asking for the full scale of prices for "The Singin Skule Beginment," which the ladies of the Christian church will present at the Gennett Friday night, it has been thought best to publish them: Orchestra 75c, dress and balcony circles 50c, balcony 35c, hay mow 25c. The plat will open at the Westcott pharmacy tomorrow morning where seats may be purchased or tickets which have been purchased of the members exchanged for reserved seats. The fifty members of the cast which will be made up of some of the best known singers and amateur actors of the city, is being rehearsed every afternoon and night and a very jolly night is in store for the large audience which appears to be in prospect. "Sis in New York." "Hurray" for Posey County, Indiana. That's where "Sis" hails from, and she is coming with her company of dancers, joke tellers and fiddlers to let light on a recent trip the bunch made to New York! They say that it's the funniest ever. It is called "Sis in New York" and will be at the Gennett tonight. Vaudeville at the Phillips. Manley and Sterling who are at the New Phillips this week in vaudeville, presenting a playlette entitled "Kid Hickey," and which is a story in slang, have been given a welcome each night that certainly must be most satisfactory to them. Hickey in the role of a GILMORE SISTERS, Ranch Girls from the Golden West, at The New Phillips. prize fighter of the square and honest sort, with his slang phrases peculiar to that style of life, is refreshing and he sings well. His modest heroism, which ends in his capture of a handsome and wealthy bride, and a court ship in slang, is unique. There will be a special matinee for children Saturday. "The Banker's Child." Charming costumes are those worn by little Hazel Shannon in "The Bank er's Child," which comes to the Gennett Saturday, matinee and night. These many beautiful costumes be sides the many worn by the other la dies in the company will prove a liberal education in the art of dress, and will be a treat to the many ladies as well as the wise men attending the per formance of "The Banker's Child," who appreciate the beautiful. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, for their sympathy and for the many flowers sent us in our sad bereavement; the loss of our son and brother, Elmer Bond. Mr. and Mrs. Erastu3 Bond and Family. PATTERNS. A modern equipped shop combined with experience in foundry practice. We can save you time and trouble. Buxton's Central Pattern Works, 162Va Ft. Wayne Ave. 2-tf DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 Xiadj Assistant. $1.00 $3.00 $10 R. W. HALL WHY PAY MORE? ! INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE ! INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE LOANS, RENTS t W. H. Bradbury & Son 2 Rooms 1 and 3, Wsstcott Blk

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