Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 338, 19 January 1908 — Page 3

PAGE THREE. CHAS.H. BROWN WAS STRICKEN AMERICAN WOMAN WILL ENTERTAIN LAVISHLY. Every Price is a Lower PriceRecklessly, Radically Lower. Man Who Raised Y. M. C. A. Funds Here Had Stroke Of Apoplexy. ThiS is the Way the Big HAS RECOVERED HOWEVER.

TTIE TUCTOrOXD TMXLADII M AND SUX-TELEGRAM. SrXDAY, JANUARY 10, 1008.

Word haa been received here that Charles H. Brown, who had charge of raising the Y. M. C. A. subscription in Jtlchmond, some time ago suffered a stroke of apoplexy and for three weeks he was unable to pursue his work at Michigan City where he has been similarly engaged. Ho is now bad; to his work in t hat city and states that he is enjoying better health than for several years. Mi. ISrown suffered from a nervous break down, because of over work. His local friends, and they are many, will be pleased to hear of his improved health.

WILD TIGER PLAYED IN THE STOWAWAY

Antics of

the Animal Queer.

Were

New York, Jan. IS Th officers and crew of the Matoppo, ihe largest freighter afloat, which lies at her berth in Brooklyn, having just arrived from the Far East,' want nothing more to do with stoaways of the class they encountered on their trip from the China roast. A couple of days after leaving Dal11. v, it was discovered that 24 chickens, half of the ship's supply, had been killed, evidently by an animal of some sort. Search was made for the intruder, hut without success. The white officers of the ship armed themselves with guns and the Chinese crew with whatever weapons they could lay hold of and waited for the next appearance of the animal. A special watch was kept over the chicken coop and a couple of days later there appeared suddenly in the coop a tiger cat which evidently, had stowed away at Dalny. The animal was shot and beaten to death, but not until several more of the chickens had fallen prey to tjie strange stowaway.

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Is Doing Business.

Mrs. Hunsieker, whose picture is here shown, is an American woman, who will play a prominent part in Loudon Society during the coining season. Mrs. Hunsieker has taken a house in Charles street, and proposes to entertain lavishly.

MAN SHE KISSED HAD EXPIRED

Cleveland

Girl Fainted Fright.

From

Cleyeland, (')., Jan. 18. -Dared by

merrymaker?. Kva 1'olloek kissed Au-j ion Hcini. a fellow guest at a wedding!

in the home of Joseph Hiebel. last nitwit a lie liiy. supposedly sleeping in bed. Then, screaming in horror, idle fainted. tleim was dead. When he was missed from t lie crowd celebrating the wedding of George Breideufltauen. a searching party, led by Miss Pollock, was sent out for him. They found Heim in one of the bedrooms lying on the bed. seemingly tired out from the darning and wine. 'I dare you to kiss him," said one of the men to Miss Pollock. With a nervous laugh of embarrassment the girl tiptoed over to the bed and pressed her lips to those of the dead man.

rons of renertoire for something in ad

dition to the comedies. The Taylor. Stock company includes twenty people and among the number are several who have clever specialties. Ladies will be admitted free on Monday night under the usual conditions. Vaudeville at the Phillips. j Piano overture. Miss Eva Haseltine. Kotaro, Chinese wire artist. j Leslie and 'Williams in "Black and White." i Ceorge and Helen Lucas, a comedy sketch, Billys Visit," introducing singing and dancing. j Illustrated song, Mio Pearl Hale. ' The Kingsburys, comedy musical; act. j Cameragraph, latest motion pic-j tures. J The above is the vaudeville program that is to be put on at the New Phil.is this week, beginning on Monday afternoon. In addition to this the Kings, of Richmond, will make their debut in anticipation of making a tour of the vaudeville circuits. They have a host of local friends who will take the opportunity to see what they have to offer. Kotaro, the Chinese wiro artist, is somewhat out of the ordinal'', ' as this stunt is usually left to (he, Japs. Leslie and Williams George! and Helen Lucas and the Kingsburys; are all relied upon to instill a great, deal of life and amusement into their j turns. No change will be made in the order of events and there will be the; usual souvenir matinee for the ladies on Wednesday, an amateur feature Friday night and a special matinee for the children On Saturday. I

Ignoring Both Cost and Profit. We can prove it. Ask your neighbor. He or she no doubt were here some time Saturday. The reason we think he or she surely were here is because almost every one on that dayf seemed to make this store their headquarters. Saturday was the busiest day this store ever had. Hundreds ol Richmond people were here taking advantage ot the ONLY GENUINE SALE WHERE BARGAINS OF THE GOOD OLD FASHIONED KIND AND PLENTY OF THEM AT ALL TIMES, Prevails. There are still many bargains yet to be found here, so if you have not already attended, or wish to attend again, you can still find your choice of many good things.

Regular Clearance Prices on All Men's Clothing Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft.

Takes choice of all ten dollar Clothcraft Suits or Overcoats.

Takes choice of all $12.50 Clothcraft Suits or Overcoats.

Takes choice of all $15.00 Clothcraft Suits or Overcoats.

Takes choice of all $18.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits or Overcoats.

Takes choice of all $20.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats.

Takes choice of all $22.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits or Overcoats.

GAVE RIRTH TO FOUR CHILDREN

Only

One of the Girls Survives.

Born

Morrison. 111.. Jan. is. Mrs. Albert J3ush, residing near Morrison, yesterday gave birth to four girls. Only Cme survives.

C, C. & L. ticket agent will sell you sleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:13 P. M. train. Call on liim. anrti-tf

Amusements

Tempest and Sunshine. , The engagement of 'Tempest and Sunshine" a dramatization of Mary J. Holmes' popular novel, is scheduled for the Gennett on Jan. t:7. The theme of the play deals with the direst oppositos in tenipermeiu of two sister and the complication in consequence. It is vivid and truthful in its portrayal and is said to enlist the interest of ill who see it. ,

HOSIERY Special For Monday A!l 25c Hosiery 21c All 50c Hosiery 43c

Boys9 Clothing

Boys' Suits and Overcoats

$7.50 and $7.00 Suits to close at . ..$4.98 $6.00 and $5.00 Suits to close at . . . 3.48 $4.00 and $3.50 Suits to c lose at ... 2.28 $3.00 and $2.50 Suits to close at... 1.98

Clearance Prices.

Boys' Knee Pants

One Special Lot of Boys' Suits 78c

$1.50 Boys' Knee Pants $1.15

1.00 Boys' Knee .75 Boys' Knee .50 Boys' Knee

Pants 78 Pants 63 Pants 39

Corduroy Trousers For Boys Peg Top Worth $3.50 Special $2.75

Under Southern Skies. j The most interesting and impressive play of life in the Southland, extant today, is undoubtedly Lottie Blair Parker's play "Under Southern Skies." This play has been firmly established in popular favor during the six years that it has toured the country, and the popularity of its first visits seem to increase as the years pass by. Mrs. Parker has wisely refrained from any reference to the civil war, although the period in which the play is laid closely followed the days of reconstruction. Furthermore, there is not a northerner, moonshiner, or in fact any of the claptrap characters that, are generally introduced into southern play as a bid for applause. The characters are finely drawn, the dialogue is crisp and understandable the human interest, is absorbing, the comedy charming, and the pathos is sincere. "Under Southern Skies" will be shown at the Gennett. Jan. 31.

Special Suit Sale For Heavy Men Sizes 46-48-50-52. All Wool Suits, This Season's Styles. $15.00 to close at $9.89 $12.00 to close at $7.89 $10.00 to close at $6.78 $ 8.00 to close at $5.78

MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS

Boys' Tarns and Caps 50c grades - - - - 39c 25c grades - - - - 19c $1.50 and $1 grades 78c

Men's Caps In corduroy, nap top. ties lur lined $1.00 Caps .... 78c .50 Caps .... 39c

-MEN'S ODD PANTS

One Special lot of Men's Suits in Odds and Ends, all good quality. You will find in the lot some Hart, Schaffner & Marx and ."Clothcraft" Suits. These Suits are not this season's styles, but

are some odd sizes and styles left over from a few seasons past all good, honest values and are well worth the amount we ask for them. They would make good roust-about and work suits.

The House ol Lasting Merit"

R0SENBL00M, BUNTIN & CO.

824 IVIAIISI STREET.

WILL HEAD ARMY OF WOMEN AT ALBANY.

THEATRICALCALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Jan. 20 Vaudeville. GENNETT, Week of Jan. .?0 Taylor Stock Co. Jan. 27j "Tempest and Sunshine."' Jan. 31 "Under Southern Skies."

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Taylor Stock Company. Patrons of the Gennett are to bavo 1 another week of repertoire and vanco-'. ille features combined, as the Tayiuri ptock company is to open an engace-j jnent at that house on Monday nisht. j matinees to b?a:in en Tuesday. R : iorts in reference to this company j from other cities where it has appear-j rd indicate that it one of tho ' etrong aggregations in this particuUr J line. Monday night the company will i present "The Queen of Queer Street" !

end has a list of standard for the re Mrs. Belle de Rivera, president c? fnalnder of the week. One of ihoseuhe New York Equal Rights Lea cue. tvill be "Faust", to the productions 1 whose picture is hero shown, will Of which particular attention will be to Albany, X. Y., early next month at fiven. All other productions will be the head of a small army of women f comedy but "Faust" is put on lo ami demand that women Te S'ycn the fcieet a popular demand anions pat- tight to rot.

WOMEN FIGHT FRIGHTFUL DUEL

Mrs. Griggsby suffering from a knife wounds and the girl with iet in her abdomen.

OVER THEIR LOVER AND MAY DIE WHO CAN WIN the

HAND OF GIPSY BRIDEj;

dozen . t waning for the man who can;

a b"i-iwin the htart of Winfred. the "bt-auii-! ful daughter' of King North, chi I '

a band of g paies wnich ha- ju.-v

bro-

way to

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Vittsburg. Pa.. .Ian. bv Five hun-iand returuin drrd neoule stood horrified on an over-1 twice almost

head bridge at North Hraddock tonight, and watched two young women fight a duel with knife and revolver almost to the neath in the ravine below over a twenty-year-old lover. The young man appeared nervy and him--elf stopreri the frigfctf.il battle, hough troi;ib!y ioo late to save the life of cither. Uuth Trazier, aged -". v.-ho clerked

in u local store, and Mrs. fusan (?ris- , by. a widow of '.". had boon rivals for : the affwtion-s of Herbert Sn.-ltli. a

young iron moio.er. i no womtti tnt-r this t veiling in front of Mrs. Gricesby's house beneath the Pennsy!aia Kai'voad bridge. Miss Frazier drew a knife and stabbed her rival twice In the breast. Mrs. Grigsby's little son appeared, screaming, and a crowd quickly gathered on the bridge, but there was no means of teaching the ravine below from the foot oath at tho too of the cliff.

: Mr. Grigsb rau iato the bouse, j

with a revolver, fired in the face of the voung

girl. Then they closed, th girl again wielding her knife. tfmith appeared and the women fell.

; $20,000 Awaits the Man Who PqIIc in I nP With Hpr - i

lMl III fcvrvw if nil I ivi i

both covered with blood from their wounds. Both are in the hospital,

Appleton. Wis., Jan . IS. Ti:f:e

is

ken camp at Medina, on it

Missouri.

The daughter is a native born gyp

sy and has spent her twenty years

oaming about the country.

The parent has decided that the romantic life is not good for his daughter and wishes her to ixttle down and

lie civilized, with tiiat object in view he has offered F2o.x to the man who wins- her heart.

Th? Theatorium 620 Main St. J. H. Broomhall, Mgr. Advanced Motion Pictures. Illustrated Songs. Monday and Tuesday The Miser's Hoard and Back to the Farm

THE NEW PHILLIPS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE

MURRAY. Lessee. Daily at 3:00- and from

WEEK OF JANUARY 20.

7:30 to 10:15 Continuously.

OVERTURE M'.ss Kvn Hazeiriise.

6. KOTARO Chinese Wive Artist. C LESLIE AND WILLIAMS In -Black and White." D. GEO. AND HELEN LUCAS A Comedy Sketch, ' Billy's Visit." introducing singing and dancinsr.

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Ira Swisher Manager

E. ILLUSTRATED SONG Mir-s Pear! Hale. F. THE KINGSBURYS Comedy Mu.-ieai Ac'. G. THE CAMERAGRAPH Latest Motion Pictures. Ed King and Son, Local Talent, will make their debut in vaudeville this week.

GENNETT THEATRE

ONE WEEK Commencing MONDAY, JAN. 20

The Taylor Stock Co.

Special Matinee each Saturday: children, Z cents; souvenirs at Wednesday's matinee. General admission. 10c. Reserved seats at nieht. Zc. extra. Amateurs Friday nisbt. Those wf's hju? to appear, arpJy at box office.

in a repertoire of standard and class vaudeville acts. Matinees Monday night if accompanied by

reserved before C p. m.. Monday. Prices, 10, 2) and 30c. Matinees, niacy.

royalty plays, augmented by high begin on Tuesday. Ladies free on a person holding a paid 20c ticket.

10c. Seats at Westcott Phar-

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