Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 294, 6 December 1907 — Page 3

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ARRIVED IN BERLIN TODAY, BUT OWING TO THE SERIOI ILLNESS OF HIS MOTHER, THE WELCOME WAS A SILENT ONE.

St. Petersburg, Dec. 6. Secretary j authorities fearing that the deputatic Taft and party left St. Petersburg for was to cover a revolutionary plot. Tl Uerlin at noon Thursday. The secre- secretary sent his congratulations b tary will spend a few hours in the lat- fore he left to Governor Gener: ter city today, but has asked the Am-1 Herschelmann of Moscow, on the la erican ambassador to omit any enter- ter's escape from a bomb thrown a tainment in his honor on account of him while riding through the maithe serious iV.fesn of his mother, Mrs. street of Moscow. Louisa Taft, at Millbury, Mass. Great Mrs. Taft is Sinking, relief is felt here that the American's Millbury. Mass., Dec. 6. Horac visit will be marked by no hostile Taft of Watertown, Conn., son of Mn demonstration on the part of the Ixjuisa M. Taft, who arrived at h: "reds". That was so much worry lest mothers bedside last night in answe there be developments of this kind to a hurry call said today that Mr? that a group of university students , Taft was steadily sinking. She i who sought to welcome Taft was re- j unconscious today and unable to ret fused an opportunity to see him, the- ognize any one.

WAYNE COUNTY AT STATE CORN SHOW

It Will Be Well Represented at Purdue University, at Lafayette.

DATE IS JANUARY 13-18.

ON JANUARY 15 MEETING OF CORN GROWERS' WILL BE HELD.

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The bill will be changed every dav the week's engagement opening wit that fascinating comedy drama "Ma of Power." Tonight at the Phillips a interesting feature will be the appear ance of Dick Nelson and Isabelle Bass local performers, who will make tliei" initial appearance in vaudeville.

Wayne county, which is located in one of the best corn belts in the miJdle west, will be well represented at

the State Corn show, held at Purdue university, Lafayette. January lo to IS. Many valuable premiums have been offered by manufacturers, grain dealers, corn breeders and others interested in corn improvement. Four handsome silver trophies have been contributed to the association to be awarded annually. At the show the state will be divided into five sections so that all

corn growers will be placed into fair competition. On January the annual meeting of the Indiana Corn growers' association will be held at Lafayette and the following program for this meeting has been arranged: Forenoon Session. 10:30 a. m. Address, President D. F. Maish. 10:43 a. m. Address. "Maintenance of Fertility," Dr. C. E. Thorne, Wooster, Ohio. 11:45 a. m. Appointment of committees. Afternoon Session. 1:00 p. m. Reports of committees. 1:30 p. m. Address, "Why Our Farmers Should Demand High Grade Seeds," Dr. J. WT. T. Duvel, department of agriculture, Washington, D. C. 2:30 p. m. Talk on corn exhibitsEvening Session. Expert corn judges. Music. The Boys' Corn Club in Hamilton county. Trof. J. F. Haines, Nobles-

ville. Ind. The Boys' Corn club in LaPorte county. 1. Organization and Support, H. W. Henry, LaPorte. 2. Results as affecting the boys, the schools and the county Prof. E. G. Bunnell, LaPorte. Further information can be had of G. I. Christie, secretary, Lafayette, Indiana.

"The Red Mill." There is a good sale of seats foT "The Red Mill" at the Gannett for to night. This piece has already demon strated its worth and lasting powe by being the only musical play tha remained throughout the entire seasor at any of the New York Broadway theatres, where it was given contin uously and played to the largest gross receipts ever known at the Knicker bocker theatre. "Cupid at Vassar." Not since Pickwick Papers were

first dramatized has the stage had such a funny "boy" as that introduced into Jules Murry's new musical college girls' play, "Cupid at Vassar," which is coming to the Gennett, Sat urday, matinee and night. "Hank Gubbin" is his euphonious name, name that fits him as well as any that could be chosen. As Mrs. Newton's ' hired man", Hank's duties consis in bring in wood and doing such oth

er "chores" as are found to be necessary, "manicuring the cow," as he calls it, being one of them. At his first visit to Vassar College, he appears in the latest of comedy makeups A perfect fashion plate for those who are looking for this sort of thing. "The Girl Who Looks Like Me." A famous comedy by famous authors and played by famous stars, is Mark Swan and Charles Barnard's "The Girl Who Looks Like Me," in which captivating Kathryn Osterman and her clever sister, Anna Belmont, are jointly starring this season. Miss Osterman and her splendid company comes to the Gennett next Monday night.

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THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Dec. 2Vaudeville. Week of Dec. 9 Repertoire. GENNETT. Dec. 6 "The Red Mill ' Dec. 7 "Cupid at Vassar." (Matinee and night.)

Dec. 9 "The Girl Who Looks

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

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The Royal Stock Co. Manager Murray of the New Phillips has secured for the attraction all

next week the celebrated Royal Stock

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Book by Henry Blossom.

Presented With Every Detail as Characterized ment of

Music by Victor Herbert.

Its Unparalleled Engage-

One Whole Year at the Knickerbocker Theatre, N. Y. City. With Selected Company of 60 P eople, together with the famous SIX DUTCH KIDDIES

M. P. Coakley as "Con Kidder" Harry McBride as "Kid Conner" A FEW OF THE MANY EXCLUSIVE FEATURES IN THE RED MILL

The New Phillips Theatre

SOMETHING Nl ALL NEXT WEEK

SOMETHING NEW.

STARTING DEC. 9 MONDAY MATINEE

MR. HARRY A. HAYS PRESENTS THE ROYAL STOCK r.n

In Repertoire of High Class Plays. Their own Challenge Band and Concert Orchestra. Advanced Vaudeville Features Between Acts, t Not an Idle Moment. Entertainment by Entertainers. Change of Bill Every Night Opening Bill. "Man of Power." t Prices Daily Matinee: 10c. Night. 10, 20. 30c. Ladies free Mon- X day night if accompanied by a 30c paid ticket Souvenirs Wednes- t dayj matinee. 100-piece dinner set Saturday night Seats now on sale at the Phillips box office.

GENNETT THEATRE SLSy Matinee and Night, Saturday, Dec 7 ...JULES MURRY... PRESENTS ...FLORENCE GREAR... -IN

Cupid a,t Vascar

THE DUTCH KIDDIES THE DELFT BALL ROOM THE FIFTH AVENUE GIRLS THE BOWERY BELLES

THE ESCAPE FROM THE MILL THE BROADWAY SOUBRETTES THE BOXING DANCE THE MOTOR BEAUTIES

THE QUAINT SCENES OF HOLLAND.

Victor Herbert's Great Song Hits Mignonette; The Legend of the Mill; You Never Can Tell About a Woman; Good-a-Bye John; Whistle It; A Widow Has Ways; The Isle of Our Dreams; Go While the Goin's Good; I Want You to Marry Me; Because You're You; Every Day is Ladies' Day With Me; The Streets of New York. Worth Seeing and Hearing

The Whistling Trio, The Dago Duet, The Coon Quartette, The Song About Mignonette. The Leeend of the Mill. The ftnvpm nr's lav tn the

fLadies, The Streets of New York, The Second Act Love Ditty, Two Inno

cents Aoroaa. sneriocit Holmes and Dr. Watson, Italian Troubadours. The Waiter and. Interpreter, Fifth Avenue Chappies, Knights of the Rial to, Chuck Connor and His Pal.

PRICES Night: Lower floor, $1.50; balcony, 75c and $1.00; gallery,

ouc. seats at westcott Pharmacy.

A COLLEGE GIRL'S MUSICAL PLAY BRILLIANT SCENIC I FECTS GORGEOUS COSTUMES PRETTY GIRLS. PRICES Night: Lower floor, 75c and $1.00; balcony 50 and I gallery, 25c. Matinee: Lower floor, 50c; balcony, 25c.

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Not merely a curve upon which to hang handsome eowns. hut a

ine actress. Chicago Record Herald. THE BRILLIANT COMEDIENNE, KATHRYN OSTERMAN, .

Herself in the Masterpiece of

Assisted by Anna Belmont, Presents Mirth

"The Girl Who Looks Like Me, A Three-act Comedy with a Complete Scenic Production.

PRICES Lower floor, 75c and $1.00; balcony, 50 and Jery, 25 cents. Seat at Westcott Pharmacy.

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company in repertoire. This is sakl Sandales, Carnation Pink, Versian

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