Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 359, 9 February 1908 — Page 3

PACK TIIKEC HAND CAB CARRIED HARGiS TO GRAVE 3 31 Scene From the Cohan Attraction, "The Honeymooners,'' Which Comes February 15. The Theatorium :

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Man Assassinated by Son Was Buried Yesterday in Little Cemetery. BEECH HARGIS REPENTS. WHEN HE SAW BODY OF HIS FATHER, YOUNG MAN SANK TO HIS KNEES AND EXCLAIMED, "LORD HAVE MERCY."

Jackson, Ky., Feb. N At noon today, the hour when t lie .sun hhiucs brightest In Old Kentucky, the funeral of ex-Judge James llargis, who mot death at, the hands of his .son last Thursday took place in tin.- little fuml!y burying ground on the crown of a knoll around which flows the peaceful north fork of the Kentucky river. Til.; body lay in a coffin of steel mill mahogany and the solid silver handles glistened in the sun as it rested for a lew minutes beside the upturned slay while the last words for the ihad were :aid. Xearby are the graves of Hargis' lhre brothers, all of whom died of bullet wounds inflicted by implacable enemies. The funeral procession was H unique spectacle. The body was taken across the Town bend' of the river via a bridge, mid there placed on a pushcar and rolled down the fucks of the Kastern railroad for half a mile. Then it was transferred to the mishear on the nar-low-guago road of a lember company and rolled nearly a mile more (o the river on the "Panhandle side." Thence it. ;ts carried about three hundred

yards to the mave. i The attendants walked, forming aj

luoeession in i ne iracn nennid tne ear which served as a hoarse. There is no hearse in the town. Neither is there, strange as it may seem, a professional undertaker in the region. Beech Hargis Utters a Prayer. Beech Harris, the murderer, was permitted to view the body of his father before it was taken from the house. He was greatly overcome and falling: on his knees said, "Lord have mercy." ite was returned to the fcloomy Hreathitt county jail just about the hour that the body of his father was being taken from the house.

620 Main St. J. H. Broomhall, Mgr. Monday and Tuesday "Monte Cristo" Taken from Dumas Masterpiece

The New York company will be soon at the Gennett on next Saturday night.

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NEW PHILL.tPS. Week of Feb. 10 Vaudeville.

GENNETT. Feb. 15 "The Honeymooners." Feb. 17 "Pair of Country Kids." Feb. 18 "Yankee Doodle Boy." Feb. 20 "Our New Minister."

Feb. 21 Stetson's "Uncle Tom's in." (Matinee and Night.)

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NEPHEW ASSERTS NOW

Great New Haven Mystery Is Revived.

New York, Feb. .S The great New Haven mystery of two years ago. which ended for the time with a verdict of huicide as accounting for the strange death of Charles A. Edwards of New York in the home of Judge Ililler, his brother-in-law, was revived today with the disclosure of a mass of new evidence pointing to murder. In spite of a verdict of ' icide found by Coroner Eli Mix at thai lime. Y. H. L. Edwards, a lawyer and nephew of the dead man continued his investigation, gathering a mass of evidence, pointing to the one conclusion that Edwards was shot, as he lay in bed and then laudanum was forced down liis throat.

"The Honeymooners." The name of Ceo. M. Cohan is syn

onymous with success but some of his successes are greater than others. , The big hit of his long list of song! shows is his latest, "The Honeymoon-j ers" which he wrote for himself and! w hich will be seen here at. the Gen- j n'tt next Saturday. In "The Honey-1 mooners" the great, range of Cohan's genius for sparkling entertainment, is shown at its best. He has showered upon the production no less than 20 big musical numbers and then added an exciting plot that is worked out in every particular. "The Honeymooners" entertains from every angle. It is crowded with catchy mrsie and it has a corking good story and its lines are the brightest Cohan has written. The story is laid in the town of Tigerville. Vermont, and the au-( thor, never economical with his material, has drawn a long gallery of the

types that live and meet in a New England small town. The plot involves polities. love, sport and mistaken identity and it. keeps the playgoer breathless with interest what time the music is not. tickling his sense of harmony. There are pretty girls until they foot up two score and as Mr. Cohan selected them all himself they are all premier singers and dancers for the young composer never consents to any but artistic wort-ers in

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are typical products of our great cities. Hud hails from Chicago and in the first act is dazzling the natives of the small suburban town of Downer's Grove, 111., with his "glad rags", as he terms his clothes. The pretty young country girls look good to "Bud" and he makes a deep impression by lolling of his great wealth and many remarkable achievements, which exist only in his imagination. However, he establishes himself as a great favorite and is having a most, enjoyabk; time when his "butting in" propensities get the best of him and he mixes in a family quarrel. Bud simply can't stand idly by and see a woman get. the worst of it, so he interfered and thereby brings on a climax.

Raisuli, has been officially turned over to the British charge d'affaiies here in accordance witii the agreement between Raisaili and the British government, under which Raisuli is to receive $100,000 as a ransom and a guarantee of protection for himself and family. Mac Uean is in good health, but he seems to be weaker ami older than before his capture. He says he will rejoin Abd El-Aziz at Rabat.

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"The Yankee Doodle Boy." The theatrical taste of the theatregoing public is constantly changing and lucky indeed it; the author who can evolve some "play delicacy" which will succeed in tickling the "amusement palate"' of the great majority. Such, however, has been Halton Powell's good fortune with "The Yankee Doodle Boy," the comedy drama with music which Powell and Cohan will present here at the Gennett on Feb. IS. The play depicts the adventures of "Bud Hicks" one of those slangy, flashily dressed, decidedly independent young fellows who

Vaudeville at the Phillips. Miss Kva Hazeltine. piano overture. Harris Beauregarde and company, rural comedy sketch, entitled "The County Judge." The Campbells, comedy singing, dancing and music. Reouble Sims, comedy singing, dancing and music. Illustrated songs, "The Heart You Iost in Maryland. You'll Fiad in Tennessee." Bailey, Croumer and Bailey, European r.ovelty gymnasts. The cameaagraph, showing the latest motion pictures. Above is the program in vaudeville that will be presented at the New Phillips theater this week, beginning on Monday afternoon. The bill ap pears to be right and new and the patrons of the house have the promise of pleasing entertainment. As will be noticed the range in the style of entertainment is broad, including a coined;sketch, comedy singing, dancing and music, a gymnastic suit and the illustrated song and motion pictures. Bailey. Croumer and Bailey, European novelty gymnasts, who are put down on the program as headliners. are reputed to have an act of unusual merit. On Wednesday there will he a souvenir matinee at which each lady in the audience will receive a souvenir. An invitation is again extended the amateurs to make their appearance on Friday night and on Saturday the

n.atinee will be a special one for children.

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Through Vest.ihuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati over our own rails. Double daily service. Through Sleepers on trains Nos. .'! and 1 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie, Marion, Peru and Chicago, handled in trains Nos. 5 and 0. between Muncie and' Peru, thence trains Nos. 'A and 4. between Peru and Chicago. For train connections and other information call

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A. OVERTURE Miss tine.

WEEK OF FEBRUARY and from 7:30 to 10:15 Continuously.

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B. HARRIS, BEAUREGARDE & CO. -Presenting their rural coined y sketch entitled, "The Country Judge" C. THE CAMPBELLS Comedy Sing ing, Dancing and Music.

D REOUBLE SIMS The Thin Cartoonist and Comedian. E. ILLUSTRATED SONG 'The Heart You Lost in Maryland, You'll Find in Tennessee." F. BAILEY, CROUMER AND BAIL EY European Novelty Gymnasts. G. THE CAMERAGRAPH Latest Motion Pictures.

Special Matinee each Saturday; children. 5 cents: souvenirs at Wednesday's matinee. General admission, 10c. Reserved seats at night, 5c extra. Amateurs Friday night. Those wishing to appear, apply at box office.

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