Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 168, 25 April 1909 — Page 3

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THE THEATER

THEATRICAL CALENDAR. CENNETT.

Week of April 2 McNavin-Cash Co.

NEW PHILLIPS.'

All Week High Class Vaudeville.

COLISEUM.

Thursday, , April 29 Creators.

Friday, April 30. Haoenbeck-Wallaee Shows.

1 ' , I I Oood Potatooo I FRITZ KRULL of Indianapolis, teaches staging In . Com Ond PotfltO Richmond at the parlors of the r Alll-. Starr Piano Company, etery Montr OfTI I ISO r day. Mr. Krull offers a SPECIAL. l Mmm nn St rl M SPRING COURSE In the works of t I W M L.J W J Est Schubert. Schumann, and . the moda ra German and French' composPEED GTORE . 11 mum 13 North Ninth St. . . - PHONE 2106 L J Just learned that Gold Medal Flour to sifted ten timet through finest silk. Ecouu.

one anotberfbeins as amiable and con

siderate as ' characterizes - the - inter'

course of an mblage of human beings at a socialnfunction.

Imperceptibly directed by a single

trainer and of seemingly happy ; accord and eager uinity. these formerly dreaded kings and oueens of the seething jwagle. the bowling wilderness and the remote inaccessible frozen

wilds of the Poles build their sky-

scraping pyramids, balance; with a skill riraling that of the human acrobat upon barrels, play rollicking games of see-saw; with courteous consideration for the luxurious comfort of their master form soft living couches of themselves and invite his ' confidence by opening their terrible, bloodred mouths for the temporary insertion of his trusting head.

It would require pages tottell in advance all the startling novelties introduced . in the Hagen beck-Wallace shows, which, besides the .many trained wild animal features.' is a , circus vastly - superior to any organization

now traveling.

TARIFF BILL TO PASS BY JUNE

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True When This Statement Is Made.

TROUBLE OVER AGREEMENT

IT IS EXPECTED THAT THE LEAD

ERS OF THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE WILL CLASH ON' THIS MATTER.

There's Ko Dcrli Ream With a Kodak Tank

In laet, the Kodak system la daylight all the way.

The New Phillips. And now after a rare kind of comedy the New Phillips comes back to something a little more ' serious and understandable, ,' yet quite laughable, in The Romance of a Rose, a musical comedy playlet by Marguerite Newton Company. This romance as it is stag

ed by this company is a very soothing little story and does not grate on

the nerves like so many harsh produc

tions one sees at the present time. It

is full of vigor and vim and really is a

big credit to vaudeville.

The Martineze Brothers are Spanish serenaders. 'You will like these good

fellows and the music they carry is

Al Wilson says he is a comedian., HOWeVer VOICeS UO NOl fling

You will have to take his word for it, for he comes from the far, East, but Al has ' lots of confidence and it is

easy to believe that he can turn the balance. : Repertoire all Week. At the Gennett all this week McNa-vln-Cash Stock company in repertoire of comedies, dramas and vaudeville. On Monday night ladles free under usual ' conditions. The opening bill will be the great ! sensational comedy drama "The Man From Nevada." Creators. Lovers of music will welcome the appearance of Creatore and his band who come to the Coliseum Thursday April 29th and will give two concerts on that day. Creatore's frequent visits to Richmond are vividly remembered and those who have seen the conductor and heard his great organization will avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing the bandmaster's interpretations of the grand operatic selections that are always to be found among the numbers programed. To those who are not familiar with

tne career or the Italian director, a

short sketch may be, of interest. Al though previously well known through

out Italy and celebrated there for his

musical abilities, Signor Giusippe Creatore was practically unknown

when he arrived in America early in

1900 in search of fame and fortune in the new world. He was then less

than 30 years old. Creatore's early

successes were made at Atlantic City and in Philadelphia and during his

yisits to the Pacific Coast, and the far West in '01 and '02. Since that time

Creatore has had his own ' , band of carefully "; selected artists, and has been giving, concerts constantly In the musical centers of the East, the success of which is a matter of history, the artistic import being attracted by teeming columns of praise and commendation from the leading musical critics everywhere. Many deem it irfNossible to adequately describe Creatore's music. There is a subtle charm,, a something

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commmees wiu ao io tn am. uie dis- i gest tariff question mark has lodgment at the white house. The prob

lem of the tariff makers - would be

much less complicated had they any

way of knowing what the president

would do tb the bill under any given

set of circumstances.

It has been announced that Mr. Taft

will veto the bill unless it "squares

with, the "republican platform pledge." But the; republican platform pledge was not a specific one and its exact interpretation is a matter of opinion.

Mr. Taft has said it means that the

tariff should.be readjusted on the bas

is of the difference in production cost

at home and abroad but manifestly it would be impossible to exactly deter

mine this difference in all instances.

It is not to be assumed that Mr.

Taft would veto the bill because in a single instance the duty levied ex

ceeded the difference in production

cost , Nor would he do it because it

departed in two instances or in three.

The making of a tariff -bill depends

on human . agency and perfection, therefore, is barred. ' But how far can

the bill depart from Mr. Taft's interpretation of the platform pledge with

out suffering the penalty of his veto? If that question could be answered the managers of the bill would at least have a chart to steer by. But as it is not probable Mr.. Taft himself could answer it, the bill will have to go blindly on its way taking its Chance of in the end meeting its death at the' hands of an executive veto.

RICHMOND

FRIDAY

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A CIRCUS THAT IS A CfiEICDS.

The Greatest Combination cl m Efccicc:

Shows lino wnx raianD Comparison Ridiculous!

And Great

WallHai SftidDWS (COMBINED) Tfce Msl Plttsiag EihitUiea Ewer mtrssstl

Restorative Recipe for Men

WIRELESS MESSAGE reltman'a Panetela Claar Good all the Way

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which prevades and dominates the atmosphere of his concertsithe influence

of which-words f fail toconvey and this must be experienced Ho be appreciated. Hagenbeck-Wallace Shows. The remarkable and complete collection of trained wild animal actors, comprising the most important specimens of zoology, assembled in the wild beasts performances which form an imposing part of the HagenbeckWallace Shows, which exhibit here April 30 has never been equaled in the history of the wolrd. No corner

of the globe has been considered too remote ,to make this collection the most unique on earth. Chief among these wonderful creatures is a hybrid -lion-tiger, a magnificent animal of feline grace and terrible power, with all the peculiarities of both lion and tiger, but wearing the tiger's stripes upon the lion's skin.. One of the most important groups is composed of two lions, three Bengal tigers, two India leopards, two pumas, two enormous Polar bears, four Great Dane dogs and the singular hybrid lion-tiger. Here, ' too. we are ' confronted with the incredible spectable of six different species and the afore

mentioned intermixture of two of

them, each naturally the instinctive, implacable foe of the others, and some of .them hitherto considered by the best masters of zoology as wholly untamable, performing together in a colossal steel-girt arena which absolutely insures the safety of the public, their bearing toward their trainer and

Washington, April 24. Republican

leaders in congress declare the tariff bill will have been passed and congress adjourned mot later than June 1,

but their voicedo not ring true when

they make the claim. Down in their

hearts most oH them expect July to

find them still wrangling over , the schedules.

If the republican leaders in house

and senate were able to agree on a

program and put it through there

would be no difficulty about adjournment by June 1, but there seems little

liklihood they will be able to do this

In the first place, the leaders are unable to agree among themselves and, if they were to agree, they lack the power to compel the house and sen

ate to accept their mandate. But Little Politics.

- There is going to be mighty little

politics in the present .tariff bill. With Florida, Louisiana and -Texas Remand

ing protection on some lines and Iowa

and Illinois Insisting upon free trade In others, it is wholly impossible to tell where republicanism leaves off and democracy .'begins This fact adds to the difficulties of 'passing the bill at an early day. The managers of the bill will never know of what schedule the combined opposition will command a majority, and the situation makes the possibilities of combinations and trades infinite. The bill as reported to the senate from the fi

nance committee is an improvement

over the form, in which it came from

the house, but still lacks -a lot of meet

ing the country's expectations.

But no man can tell nor even guess

what form the bill ' will have when it is sent to a conference between "the houses. The senate is going to take all the time it wants to consider the bill. Scores of amendments will be offered to every schedule and as many of them will be adopted as can command a majority. Xo rule will be brought In limiting the opportunities for amendment and requiring a vote on a certain day. This means that the harder ' Senator Aldrich and his associates of the finance committee try to keep the bill in the form in which it was reported the longer the time required for. its passage. The Tariff Problem. Notwithstanding the uncertainty as to what the senate and the conference

This will prove a welcome 'bit of In

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PHILLIPS THEATRE

VAUDEVILLE. Half Week, April 26 FIRST THREE DAYS

Marguerite Newton Co.

la "The Bomsacc at u Bom. Musical Comedy Playlet.

7 OTLTEnDIGACTS 7

Admission , 10 cents to all parts of

the house.

Entire change of program 'Mondays

and Thursdays.

vrmSmS"1" Trailed

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A Sho w Without Superior or Eqcd!

General Admiion-Children 25; Adults SO; reserved setts sdoHisnftl

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One Weelx, Conxnrennn April TUE MAN FROM NEVADA." ' In Denertclre of CosseCles and Drcrr.n.

Prices, to and 20c Dally Matinees, 10c Ladles Free asoneay mgm. Sale opens Friday morning -at box office after 10 A. M.

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Sootc now on oalo at Rooonbloom, Dunlin Q Co. 'c for titio GRAND PRIZE DRILL AND MILITARY ALL at ttho COLISEUM, APRIL 28th. Ono SOc tictxof admits tjontt and lady to both. Doors opon at covon o'clock. Drill bocino at bicht o'clock.

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