Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 287, 27 November 1907 — Page 3

THE RICIOIOND PALLiADIU3I AND SUN-TELEC1RAM, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1907.

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Manufacturers and Shippers Decide on Effort to Remedy Grievances.

SHIPPING FACILITIES SHORT

STATE ASSOCIATION HELD A SESSION AT INDIANAPOLIS AND TOOK ACTION W. J. WOOD DELIVERED AN ADDRESS.

Indianapolis, Nov. 27. The manufacturers and shippers of Indiana wno feel they have grievances against the railroads of the country on account ot the meagre shipping facilities will join "With the manufacturers and shippers of other states in forming a national congress, with a view to procuring the enactment of legislation at Washington that will bring about a better understanding between their organizations with which they have to deal. A strong sentiment in this direction cropped out in the meeting of the Indiana Manufacturers' and Shippers' association, which was held yesterday. Instructions were given to Secretary Zartman to at once ouen correspondence with other state associations along this line. W. J. Wood, member of the Indiana Kail road commission, read a paper before the association in which he said that the transportation facilities of this country have always been inadequate. He said that the electric power applied to transportation will not afford the desired remedy. "We uuut get away from theories. " he said, "and back to what we really have. So far as now indicated electric traction can not be made at present to show sufficient economy over steam in trunk line service to justify its wholesale introduction."' Speaking of the facilities of the fcteam railroads for meeting the demands of the shippers. Commissioner AVood said: "The carriers claim that if they were to attempt to furnish cars and engines when all the shippers demand carriage, they would have to expend large amounts of money for facilities that at other seasons would not be needed. Hence, it appears that for this reason, and also because capital is not available and also for the reason a few railroads are managed for speculation and not for legitimate carrying business, it is not poihlc- now to make the improvements and furnish the facilities that jour business demands,"

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Amusements

THEATRICAL CALENDAR.

NEW PHILLIPS.

Week of Nov. 25 Vaudeville. GENNETT. Nov. 27 "Heart of Chicago." , Nov. 28 "Quincy Adams Sawyer." j (Matinee and night.) Nov. 29 "Sweet Kitty Bellairs." Nov. 30 "Faust." (Matinee I night.) j Dec. 5 "When Knighthood Was I Flower." Dec. 6 "The Red Mill "

12-13 "School tor Scandal." 30. Ezra Kendall. 16 "The Girl Question."

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"Quincy Adams Sawyer." It is because of its purity, its sweetness and its fidelity to nature that the great rural drama, "Quincy Adams Sawyer," has won admiration from the great army of play goers quick to recognize and appreciate a piece of stage life "that holds the mirror up to nature," "Quincy Adams Sawyer" is the sort of play that appeals to all classe. A well selected company, splendid scenery, and a careful regard of detail in stage effects, go to make up a complete production. At the Gennett Thursday, matinee and night.

Strikers at Louisville Could Not Win Fight.

WILL BE: RE-EMPLOYED.

, "When Knighthood Was in Flower."

I The five acts of Grace Merritfs opportunity

production of "When Knighthood Was ! In Flower" which is scheduled for the

Gennett, Dec. o, arc rich in. picturesque and striking architectural effects. The exterior and interior scenes depicting Windsor Castle are scenic masterpieces, and absolutely correct from an historical standpoint.

Louisville, Ky., Nov. 27. The strike of 730 union employe:; of the Louisville Hallway company was called off by a vote takqn by the men last night. The men made no conditions, acknowledging themselves beaten, but the officials of the company announced that they will employ the strikers who apply as individuals and who have not been implicated in acts of violence during the strike. The strike lasted twelve days and was marked by two serious collisions between large crowds of sympathizers and the police, aside from smaller affairs. The number of persons injured as a result of these clashes Is estimated at thirty and the number of arrests made totals 100, The strike was caused by friction over the interpretation of an agreement signed after the first strike, which occurred last April.

the Gennett this (Wednesday) evening. This is one of Mr. Carter's best plays and has been on the road for the past eleven years and has out

lived hundreds of plays which have been long forgotten. There is something about the story that draws and together with the novel scenic effects including the on-coming engine, never seems tp fair and keeps its own with the best of them. "Sweet Kitty Bellairs." Probably no playwright ever had a happier thought, so calculated to hit the taste of the greater mass of theatre-goers than did David Belasco, when he conceived and put into execution his idea of converting "The Bath Comedy" into xvhat lias proved to be one of the most successful stage productions in recent years "Sweet Kitty Bellairs." It is in such compositions Mr. Belasco excels every living dramatist, and his preeminence as a writer, stage manager and liberal .producer, none can possibly dispute. For its production at the Gennett Friday night, Mr. Belasco has furnished, a first-class company, while the scenic investiture and general effects will be identical with the original performances in Washington and at the Belasco theatre in New York City. Vaudeville at the Phillips. Holiday business at the New Phillips is expected to be quite heavy as many lovers of vaudeville will take

to attend either on

Thanksgiving afternoon or night. Amateurs are invited to take part in the contest to be held Friday night.

ACTS OF VANDALISM AT BEALLVIEW PARK

Late Ttaoksgivnmg Needs Attended To Tonight Hart 9 Schaf f ner & Marx and Qofhcraff Suits and Overcoats "The House of Lasting Merit' Rosenbloom, Bunlin & Co.

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Colored Man Writes to Police Management Serves Notice

Chief Bailey.

SAYS SENTENCE TOO LONG.

Wm. Payne, the colored young man who several months ngo attempted to steal about everything in the home of Dr. Charles Marvel on North Tenth street, and was later sentenced from two to fourteen years in the Jeffersonville reformatory, d es not like prison life in the least and lias accordingly written to Superintendent of Police Bailey, asking him to intercede for him in securing a pardon. The 'etter tells of his troubles which are the direct derivative of a muddled conscience. Payne declared to Bailey that, he should not have been sentenced so long on the charge, stating that as it was his first offense he should have been dealt with leniently. Bailey just grinned broadly when he read the plaintive appeal.

In Regard to It.

ARRESTS IF NECESSARY.

Those interested in Beallview park are making a complaint about some acts of vandalism that are being practiced there. This park is not a public one in the proper sense, but no one is prevented from visiting the place provided he conducts himself properly. Of late there has been damage done to the property by unthinking person-, and the park management serves notice that unless such is stopped there will be prosecutions. It is not the desire to cause anyone trouble, but f it is absolutely necessary to call in the authorities, it will be done.

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' ably known as an advance manager of many of the foremost theatrical and musical attractions, has perfected all details for 'The Red Mill," the newBlossom and Herbert comic opera which will be presented at the Gennett, Dec. t. This organization carI ries a company of sixty people and ! two cars of scenery and effects. j "Faust." 1 Porter J. White's "Faust" with Miss Olga Verne as Marguerite and an exceptlonally strong company, appeared : here before a packed house at the j Standard theatre last evening and gave Pekin one of the finest theatrical

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One man who took part in Sherman's march through Georgia tells of this incident: "One day while passing a large building and perhaps a few hundred people, men and women, stood silently watching the passing column. One of the men in the front file yelled at the spectators, 'Hurrah for Abe Lincoln.' There was to response and he yelled more vehemently: 'Hurrah for Abe Lincoln, dum ye! A man behind called out: 'Oh, shut up. you fool; that's a deaf and dumb asylum."

The commission of eight experts which was appointed by the municipality of Genoa to examine the Paga-

productions ever seen in this city, nina violin which is preserved in the

ORDER OF OWLS SPREADS A State Organization Has Been Effected.

Probably the next secret order that tv ill make its way into Richmond is the "Order of Owls, which is being organized in a number of places and a state body of which has just been formed. Anderson Nest. Order of Owls, was organized at Anderson, recently, with h membership of about seventy, the Indianapolis and Muncie lodges performing the work. After the institution of the new nest the work of perfecting the state organization was taken up and officers were elected.

Wm. Richards is a finished actor and truly mereited the generous applause which was given him throughout the evening. Pekin (111.) Daily Times. This same production will appear at the Gennett Saturday afternoon and night. "The Heart of Chicago." "The Heart of Chicago,'' will be at

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One Night, Wednesday, Nov. 27 Lincoln J. Carter's Spectacular Comedy Drama "THE HEART OF CHICAGO " See the mysterious electrical devices. The astonishing fire scene. The wonderful mechanical effects. The great locomotive steaming onto the stage. The famous approaching trin. An excellent cast is presenting the piece this season and Good Specialties are introduced. Prices Lower floor, 35 and ."0 cents; balcony, 25 and 33; gallery. IS- Seats at AVestcott Pharmacy.

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"THE GIRL WITH THE EDUCATED FEET.

Edmund Provat, of Geneva. Switzerland, is in this country trying to interest people in the new language of Esperanto, lie was the secretary of (he International Esperanto congress, nd although only nineteen years old. he is one of the leading Esperanto scholars in the world.

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Big scenic production in play form of "The Best New England Story i Ever Written."

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GENNETT THEATRE j5Lffhcr FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 29. ONE GREAT BELASCO NIGHT DAVID BELASCO Presents His Successful Comedy Sweet Kitty Bellairs A Famous Belasco Theatre Success. 302 Nights in New York. Great Cast. Entire Scenic Equipment. PRICES Lower floor, $1.C0 and $1.50; balcony, 50c and 75c; gallery, 25 cents. Seats at Westcott Pharmacy.

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t Saturday, Nov. 30 Matinee and Night, t PORTER J. WHITE'S t Elaborate and Scenically Sumptuous Renewal of Goethe's Mortal Tragedy lm

With Miss Olga Verne as 4 Marguerite

AND A STRONG SUPPORTING METROPOLITAN COMPANY t Carrying All Special Scenery for the entire Six Acts. Prices Night: Lower floor, 50 and 73 cents; balconj-, 35 and "0 t cents, gallery 23 cents. Matinee Children, 10 cents; adults, 23 cents. Seats at Westcott pharmacy.

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