Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 163, 21 April 1911 — Page 3

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THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA3I. FRIDAY. APRIL 21, 1911.

LOVED PICTURE OF ACTRESS. ARRESTED

Hove . torn Burglar Asked " in to Save Him from

" . V V'Oe of a Crook. New York. April 21. Posing aa college Students living in a flat on West One Hundred and Twctynlnth street, where they were attended by a negro "butler," for the last three months, three young burglars wero arraigned before Judge O'SuIllvan In Part 3 of the court of general session for sentence. Owing to the delay caused by identifying the thousands of dollars worth of property gathered as awak by the trio during the twenty-seven excournlons Into as many residences in the wee sma' hours of the morning, they were remanded to the Tombs until tomorrow before the judgment of the court will bo imposed. The prisoners are Ray Flared, 19 years old, whose parents live at 5'J West One llunderd and N'lnth street; Robert Haywood, 1 years old, of 210 . West One Hundred and Ninth street, and Joseph Brady, 18 years old, 100 West One Hundred and Thirty-Seventh street. At the tlmo they wero arrested, their butler. Harris Harden, 20 years old, of 442 West One Hundred and Thlrty-seiond street, was also taken Into custody by the authorities. The burglars were apprehended through a photograph of Miss Ida Harris, an actress, that Haywood took when they robbed her apartment.' After his arrest, ho wrote Miss Harris of bis infatuation, with her plcturo and asked her to save him from the life of a crook. Miss Harris camo on from Boston to identify her property and . to testify against the young burglars if necessary.

TURTLE SOUP ALL DAY SATURDAY AT ED CUTTER'S, SO. 4TH ST. 21-2t At Local Theaters "Ben-Mur." Modern stagwrart has made possible the seemingly Impossible. Tho scientific uae of electricity, the wonders of present day scene painting r-lho art of the stage carpenter t. ,?f brought all outdoors Into the t !3P door and onto the scene Itself. re wastes of the desert, the actuali ties of a rainstorm, the wonders or a mine, the horror of a collision of engines, the terrors of a shipwreck, the thrills of the race course all have been transferred to the stage with scarcely any loss of reality. One or the greatest pieces of realism Is that shown In "The Round Up" wherein a bit of the bad lands of Arizona Is placed before the spectator In all its bare misery. When the curtain rises the purple haze of dawn fills the eye, while down a precipitous path, hung on the mountain Hid?, a band of Indians defile, riding their ponies as though they were a part of tho animals. Then slowly the sun comes out Into full splendor, pouring its heat and light In pitiless prolusion ou the baked hillside and dusty desert. A lone man dying of thirst tomes into this hell holo in a last awful search for n drop of water. Nothing but tho sand, the scrubby sagebrush and the sun dried cacti greet him. The scene Is one to strike terror and dcolatlon Into the heart of thw spectator. Into this ravine of death tho Indians come seeking' a victim. The man and his companion he has been Joined by a man whom he has wronged glvo battle to the red devils and the air is thick with powder and the whla of bullets. They strike the sides of the mountain and showers of broken rock fall away from the stones. The day seems lost for the two men. when suddenly on on the heights tho Waited State troops appear and My Kidneys Are Killing Me! Martyrs to Kidney and Bladder Trouble Try This Remarkable New Treatment, Free. Here is a treatment for kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism th.it is absolutely guaranteed, that is safe and positive, and that you can test yourself without investing ono penny. It is a new, scientific, safe, powerful cleanser of the kidneys. The new treatment. Dr. Derby's Kidney nils, will save, your kidneys, upon which your very life depends. If you have crucifying or dull pains In the back. Bright's disease, diabetes, rheumatism in any form, pain in the bladder, profuse or scanty urination, or discolored, foul urine, do not let the day go by without getting a package of Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills and see a tremendous difference in yourself in 24 hours. If you want to try them rst, tell any druggist to give you a free sample package. Dr. Derbys Kidney Pills "5 and 50 cents at drug stores or we will supply yJu if your druggist hasn't them. Address Derby Medicine Co, Eaton Rap di. Mien.

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with Catling gun and rifles they pour shot Into the advancing red men until tho last of the Indians falls. The scene Is one cf the most thrilling ever shown. Rivaling this In breathlessness and excitement Is the wonderful chariot race in "Ben-Hur." The story of thu great drama leads tip to this Umax of wonderment aud thrills. Hur. pursuing the man who has mined his life and that of his familv, the infamous Messala, has ind iced Sheik Ilderim to allow him to drive his horses in the races at Antioch. Mcssala Is ignorant, of the Identity of his opponent and is Insolently sure of victory. The scene before the races shows the young bloods of Rome and Egypt betting their money on the races. Excitement runs high. Expectation is on tip-toe. Then the scene shifts to the amphitheatre, crowded with thousands of men and women, brave In their holiday attire and attuned to the pitch of madness in their anxiety and interest. The chariots appear, each with four horses and with drivers knowing life and death, honor and disgrace, lie nhead of them at the goal; life and glory for the victor, death and dishonor for the defeated one. Mcssala's horses have a shade the best of the race, but Ben-Hur. with eyes aflame with hatred and desire for revenge, drives his coal black steeds with unerring surenes?. He overtakes his antagonist, drives over his chariot, cutting off one of the wheels of his enemy's car, then plunges forward to the goal while the spectators cheer and shout in frenzy. The scene is one never-to-be-forgotten, once seen. It represents the apex of stage achievement. "The Sweetest Girl in Paris." The Sweetest Girl in Paris." which comes to the dennett theater, Monday, April 24th. had the reputation, when It played for six months at the Ia Salle opera house in Chicago, of being the most refreshing musical entertainment of the season. It has carried this high standard with it on tour, for It has been sent out of Chicago with every Item of the original company, from Trizle Frlganza down to the smallest dancing girl, intact. The Indianapolis Star devotes a column of enthusiastic praise to it when it played in that city recently. It said In part: "The tired business man used to rejoice when he heard that 'The Time, the Place and the Girl.' or some one or other of tho Chicago musical comedies was coming to town, because he knew that he could go to the theater and see a lot of light and color and pretty girls and the fun-making comedians without the dread that he mijtht be called upon to think before the evening was over. Of late years the German and Viennese have influenced the American output of musical comedy, more or less, raising them to a plane more nearly coinciding with the plane of drama. These new musical comedies have somewhat bluffed the tired business man, and he has sought; refuge In vaudeville. If the tired business man wants to experience some of the erstwhile thrills, let him see 'The Sweetest Girl In Paris.' There he will find one of those typical shows of the good old days: but he will be agreeably surprised to find that Instead of one or two people In the cast who can put It across, there are five or six or more. This latter fact will have an agreeable effect also upon the tired business man's friend, with a brow elevated by the Viennese oierettas, for It will show him what is iossible in the way of entertainment when adequate entertainers are employed, and it will cause him many pleasant smiles and a few hearty laughs. 'The Sweetest Girl In Paris, like most of the Chicago musical shows, is a pretty show, but unlike them, it is adequately presented. Either Trizle Frlganza. Alexander Carr, Cathryn Rowe Palmer. Frederick Bowers, and Zoe Barnett and Dorothy Brenner are strong enough to head casts as featured entertainers if given adequate support." At the Murray. Lamb's Manikins at the Murray this week are aa, entire show in them-

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and all sorts of vaudeville stunts are done on the stage. Including the full burlesque chorus with Primier dancer, flashy costumes and other effects. One striking scene shows a steamboat with a rear paddle wheel going down the Mississippi at night. Songs float from the interior of the vessel while the silvery moon throws dancing linghts upon the water. There are Manikins in the box that applaud and there is a Manikin orchestra that plays selections appropriate for the act. Tegge and Daniels, "Our German Friends" act abounds with comedy. Seldom do we hear more refined comedy than is given by this pair. They keep their audience in a continuous uproar of laughter. The Bijou Comedy Trio offer good singing and clean comedy and receive a general applause which is well merited. The Two Johns', jugglers and eliquibrists offer many different and distinct novelties. PLAYS AND PLAYERS John Mason has scored a distinct hit with "As a Man Thinks." Maude Adams' appearance in Lou don in "Chantecler" is again talked of "Excuse Me" is making a. great hit in New York, where it is declared the funniest farce of the season. Robert Arthur is organizing a Dick ens festival at the Coronet Theatre about the time of the coronation. "The Whip." which established a new record by running two seasons at Drnry Lane, is soon to be produced In Paris. Next season Lulu Glaser will man age herself. She will appear in a new musical piece, the book of which will be by Stanislaus Stange. There is talk that Mildred Holland will present her own dramatization of "David Copperfield" when she closes In "The Triumph of an Empress." Having been successfully tried on the road. "The Be'.le of New York." condensed into a vaudeville sketch, is now to be featured at the London Palladium. Helena Frederick, who has been singing a tabloid version of "The Tales of Hoffman" in vaudeville, is soon to appear in an one-act operetta called "Gypsy Love." Thomas Terriss. the English actor, starring in vaudeville, is the son of William Terriss, who was shot at the stage door of a London theatre some years ago. Elizabeth Newbold. a young Australian soprano, is the latest "boom." She has the strong recommendation of Meiba. and she is to be heard at the London Hippodrome. The first American production of "Ariana et Barbe Bleu" (Ariana and Blue Beard), was recently given at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, with Geraldine Farrar in the cast. William Gillette's revival of "Held by the Enemy" met with such success that it had to be repeated a week in New York. "Sherlock Holmes," it is said, is meeting with similar favor. Malcolm Scott is to figure as Glory Quale In a vaudeville burlesque of "The Christian." which Wentworth Croke, who made a fortune on the road with Hall Caine's play, will shortly produce. Harry Kelly will not appear in support of Valeska Suratt, but will play "Juot Cay" It Mtans Original and Gtnoiaa MALTED MILK Tht Food-drink for All Agts. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted gram, powder form, A quick back prepared in a nirate. Take m sabttitaie. AskforHOXUCTS. VZT Others arc imitations.

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DAM FAMILY OF 1 3 EMIGRATE TO U, S, Sail on Ryndam from Nieuw Beyerdam Will Locate on Iowa Farm.

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RACE HI CHICAGO Motor Speedway for Windy City Is Promoted. Chicago, April 21. For some months Chicago motorists have been casting about for somebody who would promote a racing track for motor events, but nobody seemed to take the initiative. The situation is likely to be relieved through the coming of John S. Prince, due to arrive next week, for the avowed purpose of planning and constructing a motordrome such as he has erected in various cities of America, particularly throughout the west. The idea of Prince is to erect a track for motorcyclists at first, proba

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