Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 324, 5 January 1908 — Page 3
THE niCHMOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, SUNDAY. JANUARY .. 1903.
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2Zr I A PEEP INTO TEIE ACTOR WORLD "II,eclrir-Goldcn "Our New Minister" " 7"ZT "The Girl Onestion" Work of Belasco, Adams and Hough, Denman Thompson, Joe Weber v "Dream City" will bc sccn at thc Gennett Vaudeville at the New Phillips. Vaudeville
Gennett Theatre Friday Evening, January 10
THEATRICAL CALENDAR.
NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Jan. 6 Vaudeville. GENNETT. Jan. 6 "The Time, the Place and the Girl." Jan. 9 "Our New Minister." Jan. 10 "Dream City." Jan. 11 "The Girl of the Golden West." Jan. 16 "The Girl Question." "The Time, The Place and The Girl." The Askin-Singer company wiil pusBent at the Gennett Monday night, a musical comedy entitled "Tlie Time, The Place, and the Girl." Never in the history of the theatrical v.orld has a performance had such phenomenal success, having broken all records in the metropolis of tlio West for long runs; 463 continuous performances at Chicago, several months in Boston find a marvelous success in New York tt Wallack's theatre, vhich opened at the beginning of this season. During the run at the Ia Salle theatre at Chicago for eight months it received the unequivocal approval of Ihe theatre-goers and the press. It. also exceeded in attendance any musical fthow that, ever appeared at the La Salle. At every performance dining the long engagement the production p'ay ed to capacity and it. was impossible to secure seats unless obtained four weeks in advance. The reasons for this unusual success are ascribed b the management to the fact that the authors have struck the new idea in musical plays and have developed it with unusual skill. "The Girl of the Golden West." David Helasco's '"Girl of the Golden Vest," which will be een at the Genneit on .lan. 11, is that of a Western gill, a Californiau, and the action passes during the early period of that Mate's history. The p'ay is distinctly different from other western plays that have been produced. It seeks to portray the same degree of simplicity, truth and human interest characteristic of Mr. Helasco's production of "The Music Master." in which David YVarfleld enjoyed such popularity, lc is a play full of sentiment and depicts life in California in IS lit. "The Girl Question." "The Girl Question," the latest success of the T.aSalle theatre, Chicago's home of musical comedy, has been sent on tour by the Askin-Singer company. The original company will remain in Chicago, but one equally capable has been organized for the road. As in the case of "The Time. The Place and The Girl," the second company will be eo.ua I to or better than the first. The entertainment depends upon its own merits, and not. Upon personalities for its success, possessing a combination of excellent songs, effective situations, sparkling dialogue and intrefcting plot that is unusual in musical comedies. Gannett Jan. 1i. Vaudeville at the Phillips. This week at the New Phillips vaudeville theatre will bring an entirely new bill, the full program of which is us follows: Piano overture. Miss Eva IlazcUine. Ralston and son, the original one and half. Lew Palmer, mimic. Morelle and Morelie, refined tinging and musical act. Illustrated song, "We Never Seemed bo Far Apart Before." j Zemo and Zemo, acrobats and con-j tortionists. ! The cameragraph, showing the latest motion pictures. This week the usual plan of giving souvenirs on Wednesday afternoon
THE NEW PHILLIPS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. WEEK OF JANUARY 6 Daily at 3:00 and from 7:30 to 10:15 Continuously.
A B , OVERTURE Miss Eva Hazeltine. , RALSTON AND SON The Origi nal, One and a Half. C LEW PALMER "The Mimic." D MORELLE AND MORELLE Kenned Singing and Musical Act
Special Matinee each Saturday; children, r cents; souvenirs at Wednesday's matinee. General admission, 10c. Reserved seats at night, c extra. Amateurs Friday night. Those wishing to appear, apply at box office.
GENNETT THEATRE
One Night, Monday, Jan. 6 The Askin-Singer Company Presents the Music Play The TIME, The PLACE and The GIRL
With JOHN E. YOUNG and All Star Cast. X Music by Jos. C. Howard Book and Ly rics by Houh 2l Adams t SO BEAUTY CHORUS SO
t Prices 50c to $1.50 : Boxes $2.
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Finale of Act 1 "Our New Minister," at the Gennett on
THE GIRL IN ''THE GIRL Belasco's Great Play Will Be at will be resumed and the other features of the week, amateurs Friday night and a special matinee for children on ' Saturday, will be continued. It will be noted that Zemo and Zemo, acrobats and contortionists, who were to have appeared the past week, but who E. ILLUSTRATED SONG "We Nev er Seemed So Far Apart Before." F. ZEMO AND ZEMO Acrobats and Contortionists. G THE CAMERAGRAPH Latest Motion Pictures. Ira Swishar Manager Seats at Westcott Pharmacy. w. ; TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY Morning. Afternoon and Evening.
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the Gennett Next Saturday Night. could not reach the city and were replaced by the Orphans' quartet, are coming this week. They are said to be among the best m their line, and are counted on as headliiters. Lew Palmer, mimic, is a veteran performer who is reputed to be. capable of producing a great amount of amusement, something patrons if vaudeville are looking for excuse, for a real good laugh. The Ralsious are ;ilso expected to do their full share toward the entertaining. "Our New Mi raster." There isn't much to tell about the average country town that Deninai Thompson and George M. Ryer hav not told in their comedy. "Our NoMinister," which Richmond sees ft the first "time on January Oth, at tlv Gennett. The authors make the tow: e4)urch the scene of their main actio? but the springs of human inftuerc they reveal in their story are equal! as pertinent to communities that ne er had a church. Though biiiciniaovcr with comic phases of incidetr common to a country town, the p'.ay wrights manage to steal into the eon sciousness of the auditor a wish for a broader Christianity than prevails in most small communities and settlements. "Dream City." One of the real amusement treats of the theatrical season is announced for (the Gennett on Friday uigh'. Januar ilO. when we are to have the pleasur of a visit of the latent Weber produt tion, "D-eam City." j "Dream City" ran all the entire ser j son last year at Joe Weber's Theatn New York, and was conceded to be or of the most successful of ail the Weier productions. In this catchy ar mirthful satire, Edgar Smith and Vic tor Herbert have practically speaking Sft melodrama to music and lifted nu: sical drama from its own origin.! sphere into the atmosphere of op ;; nith spectacular ornamentations such picturesque accessaries r.s .. make i' a pot-pourri of the most fascinating features of legitimate como.iy high-class vaudeville, real burles'-p"-satirical extravaganza, artistically cor ceived spectacle and simon-pure com ic opera. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY
VESTCOTT CARRIAGE
Reported That It Will Start or. Monday. Operations, it is sr. id. will begin again at the Westcott carriage works on January C. All of the old employes have been notilied that the company may again resume Monday. It. is stated that only a few of the orders of last fall have been cancelled and that the business will warrant the resumption of operations. WAN! TO BE SCHOOL TEACHERS Two Take Examinations Saturday. Miss Leona Halderman of llagerstown and Will Conley of liconomy, took examinations to qualify as substitute teachers in the county schools. Superintendent Jordan said yesterday that there was a very small list of substitute teachers in Wayne count v. WANTS DAMAGES Grover Piper Injured in Big 4 Wreck. For injuries received in a railroad wreck at Brookville, lnd., a year ago last Christmas, Grover Piper yesterday filed suit in the Wajne circuit court court against the Big Four railroad for MUSICAL COMEDY WILL
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EUUALIE JENSEN As Mrs. Talcott in "The Time, the Place and the Girl," at the Gennett.
January 9
MARY MARBLE IS RETURNING TO GENNETT THEATER.
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Clever Actress Will Be Seen in s.".hk damages. When the wreck occurred Piper was riding in the caboose. lie states that he received severe injuries to his back and about his luad and that his nervous system was shocked. BE GIVEN MONDAY NIGHT.
IS WRECKED ON CRUEL imut Twenty Years Ago, Little Girl, Fragile and Visionary, Had Dreamed of the Man She Was to Marry. LATER SHE MARRIED THE TWIN TO HER DREAM. Now All Happiness Is Wrecked As the Little Girl, Now a Woman, Loves Another, Which Causes Damage Suit New York, Jan. i. Twenty years ago a 12-year-old girl in a little Nova Scotia hamlet, a fragile, nervous, vis"Dream City" Thursday Night. ' iouary child, saw in a dream the face of the man she was to marry. In the morning she told her mother, who laughed at her. But the child still believed that her dream would come true. She grew to womanhood, still a visionary. She was a reader.a student. Always the occult attracted. She studied the teachings of Ulavatsky, and j in belief, although she never openlyprofessed it. was a Thtosophist. She held the theories of reincarnation and )f twin souls. Always in the mind f the woman was the dream of the :hild the twin soul she had seen in 'he vision. Fifteen years after the dream Ella N'ickerson was still living in Woodharbor, the little village in Nova Scotia. There one d- came Captain '""uarles P.. Stoddard, master of a Ward Line steamship. The dreamer, hen a woman of almost 2s years, saw lira and felt that he was the twin soul of her vision. With her bead still in the clouds, with little thought of earthly love, sh? willingly listened to his wooing and married him. For a time their married life was happy. A c'.nld, a daughter, was born to them. For a brief time the mother forgot her studies, her occultism, in her love for her baby. Then the little one died. Her former pursuits were sought as consolation for her grief. Her husband still followed the sea, and was at home infrequently. A long illness of the wife caused financial straits in the family, and 'o recoup the vife a year ago lat month sought and obtained her husband's permission, tshr,- was a stenographer, and in search of employment went, to the office of George J. Herrman, a real estate broker, with an office in Borough Pari:. The instant her eyes rested on his fnce she started. She realized that in her recognition of Captain Stoddard as her twin soul she had been mistaken: that the man before her was one of whom she had dreamed. Sho elt;.(?r-i his employ and every day only .-iiensihem-d her belief that her ejnployer. not her husband, was the r. man for whom she had been des?ned. And as a result Mr. Herrman had teen sued by Captain Stoddard for $50,000 damages, and Mrs. Herrman has had Mrs. Stoddard summoned into the Flatbush police court, and Mrs.
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THE SEASON'S MOST BRILLIANT EVENT Aii'ofrtmNC or UNUSUAL IMPORTANCE JOE WEBER'S fontfow production of the near operaT DIRECT TROrt ITS pntnoMEMAL nun Or AM EflTlRE SCAJOfl AT WFRm'S THfATRt fgj riCW YORK, CITY. and .a SPLENDID COMPANY The most brilliant and catchy mimcal play eroduccd in years. ooK and lyrics by EDGAR SMITH music by VICTOR HERBERT ITS TlrtEFll MMBERS AMDWnTfUML'MC 'Ir1PROVtMCr1TS, IN V'AUDtVlLLt " fcI TAMCY YOv "AfARMCR'5 lift IUMII CABTTfl lOWNTHtSIWDYlAEr "AHY5URIJRRAr1 MAItf K Tnt MTAT AMD Ttl 5KHT R "BCAunai DRtAiron" tOlHC TO THE OPERA" rrnc yoluhtkr riRtruHl fl QONT 8CLICVE IlL 1 LVCltBC A LADY ORGANIZATION OF R aHerTca's MOirrASClMATinG BtVYCIIORUS G!iniTtPW)DUcnori5 A WEALTH Cr MAUVtLOVI 1 STAct jrrnnOj. corny ASaSIAUTJBBL C05TW1R. Prices: 25c to $1.50. Seats at Westcott Pharmacy. u Stoddard has perved Mrs. Herrman, her son, Wallace Herrman, and Mrs. Herrman's sister, Laura Herrman, with papers in a suit for $10,000 for slander and defamation of character. NOTICE. Tbo Anuual Election of officers of the Kliliau Mining Co.. Wednesday. Jan. v'h, at .1 p. m.. for the election of officers for the ensuing year. All stockholders invited to be pre&ent. i U 1M Theaforium ? 620 Main St. J. H. Broomhall, Mgr. Advance; Motion Pictures, Illustrated Songs. Lntire change or pc Monday, Wednesday &
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