Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 286, 26 November 1907 — Page 3

TIII2 RICTI3IOXD PALL.ADIU31 AND SUX-TI2 LEGIIA3I, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1907.

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PLAfl FOR ATHLETIC FIELD STTHE GLEH Board of Works Will Take Over the Ground Leased By E. G. Hill.

TO BE PART OF THE PARK.

THE PLANS CANNOT BE CONSUMMATED FOR

YEARS "THE WILDERNESS-' TO BE CLEARED AWAY.

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Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the brea th A superior dentifrice for people of refinement Established in 1866 by

State Board of Health Has Started a Crusade Along A New Direction.

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If present plans of the board of pub lie works materialize, a.s they are ex

peeled to do, a handsome athletic field vill he added to Glen Miller park. 1 'ii-.s:. however, cannot b' realized for at least two years. a-ordin; to the statement of President Merrill of ihe board of works. The h;a.e on the thirty-two acres of, land which lies east and south of the r,'ien and which has heen held by !.. !. Hill for be vera I years, expires, and instead of re-1 easing the ground, the hoard of works will take it over under the itv b care. It will he rented for the next, two years in order to rt-t iL i'i i r.ueh shape that it may he made a j

prominent part of (..leu Miller park. Is'ext year the land will be ciiiihat 'd on the share system. President Merrill says that much of the cost of feed for the city can be defrayed by this system. It. is the ultimate idea to turn a portion of this section into an athletic field. That portion of Ihe Glen no-v known as "The Wilderness" will be cleared away and several more acres will be added. The proposition is one following closely the improvement policy inaugurated by the board of works in reference to Glen Miller park. The addition to the Glen proper will be a very handsome one.

THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Nov. 25 Vaudeville. GENNETT. Nov. 27 "Heart of Chicago." Nov. 28 "Quincy Adams Sawyer." (Matinee and night.) Nov. 29 "Sweet Kitty Bellairs."

Nov. 30 "'Faust." (Matinee night.) Dec. 5 "When Knighthood Was Flower." Dec. 6 "The Red Mill " Dec. 12-13 "School tor Scandal." Dec. 30. Ezra KendaM. Jan. 16 "The Girl Question."

VALUE OF THE PROPER CARE OF THE TEETH, GUMS AND THROAT IS EMPHASIZED IN CIRCULARS ISSUED.

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The Victim o! Drink

Needs Orrine Treatment.

Drink first. destroys ambition; breaks up ties of friendship; it kills und buries love and eventually destroys the family life. Some of the best men in the world have been victims of drink and if there is not some member in your family that is afflicted with this disease, you are indeed fortunate. Drink cunningly destroys the will power, and while the drunkard wains to do what you tell him. he wants ;i thousand times more the drink that In; craves. Medical treatment is necessary lo destroy the craving, and this Orrine will do. It destroys the desire for liquor, to that the drink will not. be missed, also cures the deranged digestion, weakened nerves and other ill effects of excessive drinking, restoring the patient to perfect health. The remedy is absolutely harmless, is thoroughly scientific ami is so uniformly successful that it is sold with ;t registered guarantee entitling you ti u refund of your money if Orrine fails lo effect a cure.' Treatise on "How to Cure Drunkenness," free on request, in plain sealed wrapper, The Orrine Co., "Washington. D. C. Grriue is in two forms. N'o. i which can be given secretly without the patient's knowledge; No. in pilt form for those who wish to be cured. The price of either is .vi. mailed on receipt, of price in plain sealed package, and both are sold under the guarantee. Orrine is for stile by A. G. Lukeu ,K: Oo., Rehmond, lnd.

Vaudeville at the Phillips. "The Detective Detected." a clever little skf.tch presented at ihe New Phillips this week in vaudeville, by Hickman Bros, Company, is the high place on the bill. There are three In the cast and they ;iae an offering somewhat out of the ordinary and which is pleasing because it is not iHcessary for one to strain himself in order to see the fun that is meant tbe portrayed. The sketch is put on in a snappy manner and has a comedy setting that adds to its merit. The reception was very cordial. Marie Snowden. known as "the girl with the educated feet." is both a pleasing singer and dancer and Billy Durant lias a Chinese comical musical act that is

one oi tue uesi m us waj. ne piaaj a rather remarkable number of instru-i

ments and gives his stunt a Chinese setting in costume and stage fixtures. Aileu A: Keuna have a sketch entitled

"Switched." and Mr. Lankert sings a ' prettily illustrated song. "When the Winter Days are Over.' To many i this week's motion picture film is of special interest as it gives a comprehensive view of the unveiling of the! McKinley statue at Canton. ()., show-, ing the line of march, the moving; bands, and uniformed organizations. the arrival of the president, the actu-: at unveiling of the monument and many other features of that occasion. ' Wednesday there w ill be a souv enir I matinee for the ladies, when each will receive a remembrance. Friday niht . tne usual amateur contest will be g.v-: en and on Saturday there will be a' -pecial matinee for the children. Bus-! incss for the week opened most auspiciously Monday night as not only was i..e first audience a large one, but the, "holdovers" were also verv numerous. !

It is believed business will continue good throughout the week.

Into the very mouths of the school children of Indiana the State Board of Health will peer and with an investigation of the conditions in view, the first step was taken Monday when circulars wewre prepared to send over

the state to school teachers and to

families, setting toi ih the value of j and proper care of the teeth, gums and j throats of children. j

"if we should investigate the condi-1 tion of children's mouths right now." said Dr. Hurty, "there would be some Mart ling unsanitary disclosures. In fact," he said, "there are very few

! mouths in the State of Indiana that

are in a sanitary condition.'' This condition of affairs is to be

brought before the teachers and families of the state in a manner following : the lead of Sweden and Gevmany, ! where first, started a crusade against unsanitary months in the e.u 1SD8 Dr. Hurty is in possession of figures that show in an in vesstigat ion of the condition oi" children's mouths and teeth in England that. 75 per cent of; the school children were suffering from decayed teeth or some disease of j ; the mouth or tonsils. ! j "I have frequently observed in a; casual way," said Dr. Hurty, "that the mouths of the school children in In-, j diana are in a horrible condition. The i child w hose teeth have decayed oi l

jwbe has sores in his mouth is handi (capped considerably, and not. to re

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All the new ideas in mens furnishings are to be seen at this store.

The mens furnishing i section is brim full of 3

ideas of all sorts culled from the best makers. To sell ordinary furnishings is

not satisfying to us you can buy the commonplace anywhere. We deal in the j kind that have character and individuality the kind seldom found outside the t

swagger haberdashery shops of the big cities. Prices here, however, are n

higher than you pay elsewhere for the hackneyed sort. Our large assortment ft

for Thanksgiving and the Holidays embrace such variety of handsome styles and patterns that the most critical will find it easy to make selections.

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'carried throughout the enure piece. Mi 'tim act is seen the city thrown into j wild confusion by the great fire- and i men. women and children are running 'each other down currying away their valuables, household goods, etc.. to a pi ace of safety. The roof of the MaI sonic Temple is also shown and the ! different parts of the great city of Chij cago aie depicted in realistic, scene? 1 notably, the great shopping; center on State street with the tall sky scrap- ' ers much in evidence.

"When Knighthood Was in Flower." The Gennett announces as its attraction December .". Miss Grace Merritt ami a splendid suppo.-ling company in Charles Major's romantic, comedy "When Knighthood Was in ' Fiower."

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FANCHON CAMPBELL IN "SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS'.'

SUN THEATRE IS OPENED. Capacity Business Done at Springfield Monday Night. O. G. Murray, manager of the New Phillips, was at Springfield. O., Monday night to attend the opening of the new Sun vaudeville theatre and reports that capacity business was done. The Sun theatre is entirely vow and is reputed to be the finest vaudeville house in Ohio. It is on the site of the Old Wigwam, made notable by many political and other gatherings. It further strengthens the Sun-Murray circuit

The New Pure Food and Drug Law. We are phased :o announce that Foley's Honey and T;r for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains, no opiates or other harmful drugs and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and ;idults. A. G. Luken & Co.

"Sweet Kitty Eellr.irs." This week bids fair to ba an unusually pleasant one in a theatrical sense since it will bring before the Rich-

Quincy Adams Sawyer." mond miblic a play new to local the a-

"tjuiucy Adams Sawyer" in play ire goers, but which has in a very form will be the attraction at the short time added materially to the Gennett Thursday, matinee and night, fame of its distinguished author and It is a play of New Kngland home life, producer, David Belasco. "Sweet Kitfull of all the feelings and sentiments . ty Bellairs" is the play and it comes that are natural to such life. The j to the Gennett next Friday evening. L j Mr. Belasco has written in "Sweet I Kitty Bellairs.'' a very delightful play.

Deep, in his knowledge of human nature, and the fo'lies and strength of men, he deals principally with the actualities and paints in the defects as well as perfections of the men of the romantic period with which the famous comedy deals.

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An operat:on fer the reir.oval ct" tlio stomach a a Cliicago hospital rerentiy, promoted d:swissioo ainonar the surgeons whether the stotn ucl) could be removed aca the patient be nor i re worse for it. Hefore thcuiseussion hart w Ml ovt. the ratient had died. It ttemonvtrat. . o could not live without his stomach. To ken !itoirach in eood oondition. ard cure con; - tion. in Jitrestien. etc., nsethe great herb las. " . e compound. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup t'epsi x 'lUfiKists sell it at 50 ccr.tj and Jl a bottle.

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young man from whom the book and the play have their titles is a wealthy young Boston lawyer who goes into the country for his health. He finds a beautiful woman, a blind girl, who wins his love, and their courtship and devotion is verv beautiful.

"The Red Mill." George II. Murray is in the city in the city in ihe fntereai. of the Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert musical comedy. "The Red Mill." which was the vogue at the Knk kerbocker theater. New York Citv. all last season. The date here is Dc. ti, at the Gennett. "Faust." "Faust" never lose its attraction for theatre-goers, if one may judge by the large audiences that are greeting the performances all along the line. It is one of the stare classics, which, with the spectacular electrical features, makes it appeal strongly to all classes. One never tires of the sorrows of beautiful Marguerite or the weird fascination of "Mephisto." An added feature en ro ire this season with Porter J. White's "Faust" is a trained choir of sevni voices for the Cathedral scene. The performance will be given at the Gennett, Nov. 30. matinee and night.

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GEMMETT THEATRE

One Night, Wednesday, Nov. 27 Lincoln J. Carter's Spectacular Comedy Drama "THE HEART OF CHICAGO"

See the mysterious electrical devices. The astonishing tiro scene. The wonderful mechanical effects. The great locomotivo steaming onto the stage. The famous approaching train. - An excellent cast is presenting the niece this season and Good

I Specialties are introduced. Prices Lower floor, 35 and 50 oents; balcony, 25 and CI; gtUlery, 13. Seats at Westcott Pharmacy.

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Matinee and Night, Thursday, Nov. 28

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Big scenic production Ever Written."

...QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER

and Mason's Corner Folks. Large and excellent company. "One great biq laugh from beginning to end, and the sweetest love story ever told." Prices Night, lower floor, 75c and 51.C0. Balcony 50 and 75c; gab lery 25. Matinee Lower floor 75 and 50; balcony. 50 and 35. Seats at Westcott Pharmacy.

AT THE GENNETT ON FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 29.

( "The Heart of Chicago."' j Lincoln ,l. Cartel's sensational melo- ; drama. "The Heart of Chicago." will be seen at the Gennett Wednesday night. An exciting representation of the great Chicago fire, starts the first act oft withh exciting impetus that is

Sir Frederick Borden and Gen. Lake, of Ottawa, are visiting the National Park at Gettysburg. They are going to obtain some idea of the possibilities for a similar park on the Plains of Abraham. The imitation comes from the National Park Commission of eGt-e.vsburg.

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Henry Gassaway Davis, late candi- Major James Tandy Ellis found a date of the crmocratic party for Vice fine tomahawk on his farm WednesPresident has offered to give the day. He called out attention to the oiing Men's Christian Association fact tomahawks were made of granite; movement in his state the sum ol and the granite was found only in j?-.".(m. conditional upon the raisins Vermont.' showing that the tribes that! of ."7."".eX more to stand as a perma- made Kentucky a hunting ground

must some time in life been cornet - : sant with the country in and around t Vermont. He also said that more Injdian relics had been found in Carroll county than in any other county in! ;the United States. Carroilton tKy.ij

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FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 29. ONE GREAT BELASCO NIGHT BAVID BELASCO Presents His Successful Comedy Sweet Kitty Bellairs A Famous Belasco Theatre Success. 3C2 Nights in New YorkGreat Cast. Entire Scenic Equipment. PRICES Lower floor, $1X0 and $1.50; balcony, 75c and $1.0O; lery, 25 cents. Seats at Westcott Pharmacy.

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B BILLY DURANT Chinese Comedy Musical Act. C MARIE SNOWDEN 'The Girl With the Educated FeeL"

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sketch entitled "Switched." Constipation, indigestion, drive away ! E ILLUSTRATED SONG Cal Lank

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THE NEW PHILLIPS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. GEO. A. SC HWENKE. Treas. and Ass't Mor. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 25. Daily at 3:00 and from 7:3 0 to 10:15 Continuously.

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Special Matinee each Saturday; children 3 cents. Souvenirs at Wednesday' matinee. General admission 10c, Reserved seats at night, Sc extra. Amateurs Friday nighL

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