Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 291, 2 December 1907 — Page 3

PAGE THREE. AMERICAN HEII HAS AMERICAN SHORES ARE LETT- BEHIND Gustav H. Schwab Says 4,000 Foreigners Leave United States Daily. WILL BE SEEN AT GENNETT NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN'-TELEGRASi, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1907.

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TeM Santa Clams To Wiflu Practical

English Steamer Brings 477,720 Eggs Laid by English Hens to Market. FREIGHT ROOM IS CROWDED THAT REALLY ISN'T MUCH-

RETRENCHMENT POLICY OF THE RAILROADS IT IS SAID IS LARGELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE EMIGRATION.

New York, Doc. iV-Serious freight congestion threatens all who ship Koods to Europe because of the unpre odented homeward rush of foreigners. The eastward bound steerage travel lurlng the past six weeks has been unparalleled and the demand for accommodations has been ho great that bookings have been closed weeks in advance jf sailings, "Immigration is governed by the law tif fciipply and demand," said Gustav H. Schwann, general manager of the North German Lloyd. "When there is a demand for labor in the United States immigration is at its height; vhcn there is no demand for labor,

find retrenchment is the order of the

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THE CUTCH KIDDIES in" THE RED MULT

FIRST TIME ENGLAND EVER TRIED THE EXPERIMENT, BUT , DEALERS DONT WORRY IN THE LEAST EGG PRICES SOAR.

Amusements

dashing girls, together with the marvelous escape from the mill, will be reproduced faithfully.

THEATRICAL CALENDAR.

NEW PHILLIPS.

GENNETT.

Dec. 5 "When Knighthood Was in ! Flower." ' Dec. 6 "The Red M Ml " Dec. 7 "Cupid at Vassar." (Matinee and ninht.) Dec. 9 "The Girl Who Looks Like i Me." Dec. 12-13 "School for Scandal." Dec. 30. Ezra Kendall. Jan. 16 "The Girl Question."

"The Red Mill." Charles Dillingham's production of

i"The Red Mill" will be given at the

day the immigrant returns to his home Week of Dec. 2 Vaudeville

in the old country. "The abandonment or construction work by many of the great railroads of the country, together with the curtailments being made in the great manufacturing centers la largely retponsible for the outward How of forfigners just now. Of course, there ure always a number who go home in the winter, but this can not account for the vast numbers who are returning lit the present time. "The foreigner reasons that with the money he has saved he can return to Jiis old homo and spend the winter months cheaper and more pleasantly than by remaining, perhaps in idleness, in this country. If conditions warrant he will return in the spring. Immigration Ebbs and Flows. ""We are just now having an example of how immigration ebbs and Hows. Sometimes it looks as thugii thousands are coming in and none are returning. Just now they are leaving the United States at the rate of 2.".nm tr 30,(XH a week. This is a good i!lustration of how the immigration problem is solving itself. "Within the last few days steerage rates have been materially advanced, but seemingly without checking the outward rush.

"When Knighthood Was in Flower." The character which Miss (J-ace Merit t will portray in "When Knighthood was in Flower-' ;-.t the Gennott

I next Thursday night, that of iho madjcap "Mary Tudor", is absolutely hirf- ! torical. Nearly four centuries ago j "Princess Mary" was r very real and I decide dly alive young person, whose 'beauty and temper -wee common objects of adoration and awe on tba part of all Englishmen of both high and low d.eg!3e. It is said that to see

Miss Merritt in the part is to witness Ijrjce of t

New York, Dec. 2 Truly the American hen is much in the limelight these days. First comes a report from Jersey city of eggs at "3 cents a dozen, and Mrs. Hen and all th little heu looked forward to a winter of good food with every egg wrlh over chiu. It was too good to be tru-. Xo.v ernes the Engli.-h hen into direct competition wiilt her American cousin, in spite of a duty of cents a doz r wflich was placed to protect the intt ests of the American hen. a shipnui has come over from across the st which will be tried out in the Ne York markets. The White Star Lin steamer Majestic brouht l.::J7 casts c. eggs. Each ease contains ::; egg. making a tVal of 177.72 -ggs. Tlv; seem? a huge number, but is in real it a small consignment when compare!with the nuinbt r of egj;.s consumed every day in Greater Xew York. This shipment, which i- the fir.st oi any size front England, will be watch ed with interest. The present high

; here is supposed to have

Present Him Xnmas Gifts....

a beautitul anel convincing vivuymg L.rougia aL,ont tju. shipment. The loot this long dead and almost forgot- cal s,ipply wheu I1(, obtainable in ;ho ten, wilful but lovable girl. , immediaie surrounding country comes from as far south as Te:;as. Canada Vaudeville at the Phillips. also has Sfnt a arge number of eggs A new bill was inaugurated at the to the United States, but the trade with New Phillips this afternoon and it is Canada has in recent years been confined more exclusively to the border

When baby loses llesh, looks pale, in fidgety and nervous, the little one is jiot well nourished, and should be givn a soothing, healing tonic. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the best tonic, for babies; purely vegetable. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Euken & Co.

William T. Stead, the London editor, lias taken up the rolo of an agricult

ural benefactor. The mean! he has adopted to prosecute his benefactions is a method of bacteriological cultivation of barren land, which is said to be nn improvement upon that which has been employed for some years in the United States.

ONE OF LIVELY SCENES IN "CUPID AT VASSAR."

cities.

The Happy family Cirri. Father and mother. riters and brotnem. toon trtt to know one another's Intimate affairs, and llie little bowel and liver disturbances sooa become household comment, it is well to remember that in constipation and iudigestlon. and ether trouble of the utomacb, liver and bowels quick cure can be had by the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup P.ppin. Take It tonight and you will feel perfectly well in the morning. Price enly 90 cents and Si at druggists.

lust received the most beautiful assortment of Men's Shirts ever shown in Richmond. The patterns are new and striking. Just the kind of garment for his Xmas gift. Coat Shirts, Plaited Bosoms and plain white, price Richmond's Holiday Store For Men.

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love story that Jules Murry has put ' on the road this year. The word painting of the girls' hopes and fears, , their joys and sorrows is exquisitely

i beautiful. The sympathetic treatment' j of the various young women who j

come into view endows them with un- j usual interest. Florence Ger will be j seen in the play in the part of the heroine. The production is more than usually enticing. The piece is called a musical comedy drama and contains, in addition to a fascinating plot, exciting scenes and entertaining characters, a number of pleasing musical numbers. The now play will be seen at the Gennett next Saturday, matinee and night. j

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"The Girl Who Looks Like Me." When handsome, talented Kathryn

Osterman comes to the Gennett Dec. mm n 9, with her famous comedv "The Girl Who Looks Like Me", she will have Quarters if it hadn't been for the wise the assistance of her distinguished policeman who arested a boy with a sister. Anna Belmont iin.l a cast of hag full of knobs. All the women

and a cast

excellence, including such players as swore that their husbands had been

Louise MCyera, Margaret Dunn. Grace

jlSeebe. Franklynn Searlight, Guy Samnsel. H. TTartwell Sleicjht, E. Cromwell and Milton Arnsman.

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STOLEN DOOR KNOBS - ACT AS AN ALIBI

pinching the knobs themselves as an

excuse to stay out all night. But the arrest of the boy furnished evidence to the contrary. What if there were fifty knobs stolen and only a dozen or so recovered? Every husband can assure his wife that their knob was one of those that

! were stolen. It's a swell alibi.

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AT THE GENNETT, DECEMBER 7TH.

PRANKS OF YOUNG BOYS.

Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

Gennett Friday night. This is the 'thought it will prove one of a very latest of the r.lossom and Herbert mu-! pleasing nature to the patrons of this

sical plays, which scored for an en- house, who appear never to lose their New York, Dec. 2. Residents of tire year at the Knickerbocker thea-; interest in this style of entertainment. Washington square and lower Fifth tre. New York City, and will be pre- j A souvenir matinee will be given on avenue are all worked up over the sented here in as complete a manner j Wednesday. Considerable interest is latest fad of the underworld the as given its unparalleled run. show in the appearance of Dick Gib- stealing of doorknobs. The result The company numbers some sixty ' son and Isabelle I?ass on Friday night, has struck dismay to the hearts of people, including the sextette of They are local people who will make the housewives, for husband's aren't Dutch Kiddies, which the metropolis their debut in vaudeville, presenting coming home like the chickens as raved over and which in no small way "Prachtvoll of the Midnight Sun." .they "lister." They aren't coming

was one of the special features of this . ;home at all.

C, C. Sc. I ticket aeen: :n sell yp Bleeping car tickets to Chicago for

i their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on ! him. aprft-tf

i musical success. All of the song num

bers, the quaint costumes and the

'Cupid at Vassar.''

There might have been a bunch of

'Cupid at Vassar" is the strongest divorces pulled off near the French

The Xoonday Of Life. Married people should learn what to do for mv another's little ills, and for the flls of the cnildren that may come. They are sure sooner r later to have occasion to treat constipation r indigestion. When the opportunity comee emernber that the quickost way to obtain relief .id finally a permanent cure, is with Dr. Cn'iC sil'j Syrup Pepsin, the great herb lsxativ ;r-oovnd. A bottle Bbouki always be hi tfc in:.. Itc--' - "' '-ngt'. re Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C, C. ' & L. lands you in Chicago at 7:03 a. m. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like it. aprtMf

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j Dramatization 01 vnanes majors btory U)mes to uennett, Ihursday JNight, Dec 5 t

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GEMW ETT THEATRE Z'mV? One Night, Thursday, Dec. 5. Return of the Favorite GRACE MERITT Assisted by Jopph Selman, Virginia Cranna and Twenty Others in

: When Knighthood Was in Flower

Charles Major's Masterpiece. Ernest Shipman. manager. Same excellent company and magnificent production which fcored such an emphatic success last Beaton. Prices: .Z. iK l' and $1.00; box seats 1.50. Seat sale at Westcot: Pharmacy.

THE NEW PHILLIPS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. WEEK OF DECEMBER 2. Daily at 3: CO and from 7:30 to 10:15 Continuously.

A OVERTURE 'O. M. Grubb. B THE ALRONA ZOELLER TRIO European Comedy Acrobats. C HARRY LAKOLA Juggling Artist and Equilibrist. D 2ANFRIETTA AND MANSFIELD In a Little Playlet Entitled. "A Crazy Messenger."

E -ILLUSTRATED SONG Cal Lank. erti "It's Great to Be a Soldier Man." F DeVERNE AND VAN Musical Comedy Arti6ts. "Miss De Verne possesses the greatest voice of any lady on the American stage." G THE CAMERAGRAPH Latest

Motion Pictures.

Special Matinee each Saturday; children 5 cents. Souvenir at Wednesday' matinee. General admission 10c. Reserved seats at night, 5e extra. Amateurs Friday night.

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SCENE FROM ACT III OF "WHEN KhXSHTHOOD