Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 270, 17 September 1912 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PAIXADITJM AXT SUN-TEL.EGRA3I, TUESDAY, SEPTE3IBER 17, 1912.

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CHANCE T0 TRAVEL iNaval Recruits Have Opportunity to See Panama. r T. N. Miller, electrician of the first pciass in the United States navy, who .has charge of the local recruiting station, today said that recruits enterilng the service now would have opjportunity to see the Panama canal rand South America this winter. "George von L. Miller, secretary of 'the navy," said Electrician Miller, !'has planned the winter cruise of the Atlantic fleet to include a trip to Coilon, Panama, in order that the crews ot the vessels of the fleet may have en opportunity of inspecting the greatest construction of modern times. "A trip to the big canal and across the isthmus to the Pacific ocean during the period of construction will be of such great interest to the high class men who now compose the enlisted force of the navy that Secretary Meyer has determined to reserve the necessary time from the winter maneuvers in the Caribbean to enable the sailormen to make this coveted trip before the work has advanced to completion. "It is probable that special trains will be provided by the authorities of the isthmus, to transport the men to all points of interest along the route of the canal. "This will be the last opportunity for, the men of the fleet to witness the, most interesting phases of the construction, as the work-is being rapidly pushed to completion."

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E. G. W. The Gennett. No one can deny thet supreme theatric finessee of Sarah Bernhardt. And that this is demonstrated cannily can be seen in the motion pictures of "Camille" which are being presented the first of this week in the Gennett. The supreme test of acting is in its pantomime. The actor who can successfully translate to the audience without words has in him the real dramatic EtUff. And in this Sarah Bernhardt is superlative. But you do not know how much so until you have the opportunity of comparison, of seeing the "picture play" after viewing the original. Bernhardt's serpentine and undulating grace is here overwhelmingly apparent, her extraordinary theatric acumen in the interpretation of emotion, her power of indicating passion by a subtle movement of the hand, a fleeting movement of the eyelid, a pose of the head. All this Is concentrated in the moving picture presentation. Bernhardt points every dramatic energy to this end. It is a wonderful display of theatrics at their apogee. The picture play differs somewhat however, from that usually seen on the stage, in that "Camille" does not part from "Armand" personally, but in spirit, after the letter is written and, dramatically, the former loses in effectiveness. But the death scene in the picture far exceeds that of the staged Interpretation and is a remarkable pit of miming. Altogether no one should fail to see these pictures of a celebrated actress in a famous play. For their setting alone is worth the seeing such interior furnishings as are only possible to the picture play and so do they enhance the action. The play is preceded by the presentation of a Beries of views of Bernhardt's country home, whose landscape surroundings are as full of fascination as the great actress herself. In contrast is the depiction of ' Madame Sans Gene" by Madame Rejane who proves herself in this medium an even greater comedienne than when seen in person. The familiar story of Napoleon's washer-woman is here acted out , in detail and with such spirit and vivacity that the course of the play is marked with applause and laughter from the audience. Madame Rajane is delicious In her interpretation of this role and her supNo one should fall to see thesOypicvf Nor thos of "The Garden of Aflat"

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The Lyric. Miss Constance Graham, who is singing at the Lyric this week was cordially received in her first appearances yesterday by the patrons of that theatre. Miss Graham is the possessor of an unusual voice which would be classed as contralto but which is of varying quality, its upper register being a mezzo-soprano and its lower a baritone. Miss Graham's repertoire is somewhat different from that of many of the singers in the picture theatres heard here, her songs being sung in character and eliciting much enthusiasm from her hearers. E. G. W. WOMEN WANTED! Few women in our Sewing department to operate power sewing machines, in light, airy, sanitary building. Apply in person. Adam H. Bartel Co. 17-2t A musements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. Murray Theater. Vaudeville Matinee and Night. Sept. 22 Carl Morris. Gennett Theater. Sept. 16 -Bernhardt in "Camille," motion pictures. Sept. 30. Sousa's band. Coliseum. October 4 Inness band. Carl Morris. Of Carl Morris, who appears here iin song recital on Sunday afternoon. September 22nd, the New York Times says, anent an appearance in that city: Carl Morris, baritone, instantly won the audience with his artistic singing. His voice displayed not only the lucious rich quality, which is a natural endowment, but it is well placed and in his musiclanly use of it, he gives evidence of careful training. Seats for the concert can be reserved without extra charge beginning at ten o'clock Thursday morning. Murray and Gennett. Reviews of the current attractions of I the other theatres will be found under jthe head of "Theatres." Forgot Himsalf. She My husband Is a brute. Friend All men are brutes, dear. She Mine is simply abominable! I asked him if he did not think you as pretty as I, and he said "Yes." New York Weekly.

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A LIVE STOCK SHOW Purdue Experts Will Lecture Here on Cattle.

jCity alleys will open the regular winThe department of agricultural ex- ter leagues about the first or next tension of Purdue university will op-1 month and the Y. M. C. A. alleys will erate a live stock improvement lec-jDe open to bowlers within a few days.

ture train over the Pennsylvania lines September 30 to October 5. It is the object of the Purdue peo j Pl to give from this train the best information on the production of beef j cattle and .hogs. The train will stop at Richmond. Wayne county farmers will be notified of the exact date on which the train will be in Richmond. The train will carry specimens of high grade beef cattle and hogs, and a lecturer will explain the fine points of the exhibits. No Influenca With Him. During a municipal election in a town in the west of Scotland a young lady who was canvassing on behalf of one of the candidates called at a house, the door of which was opened by the goodwlfe. I have called to solicit your vote 'on behalf of Mr. , said the young lady. "But it's not me that's got the vote. It's me man." replied the woman. "Yes," said the young lady, "but 1 thought you might perhaps use your influence with him." "Me lnflooence him?" said the goodwife. "I hiv uae lnflooence wi him. Only this morning I asked htm to wash the floor afore be went out. and he wadna dae it" A Full Size 50c Box off iake-Man Tonic Tablets Are you weak and nervous ? Do you suffer from backaches, rheumatism, or kidney trouble? Are your stomach and digestive organs constantly getting out of whack, so that you can't enjoy your meals any more? Are you losing weight? o yon sleep poorly? Is your bodv weak and crying (or something that is lacking? What you mostlikely need is more rich, pure blood coursing through your veins, giving life and vigor to your entire system. Your body is famished. Your entire system is crvin g fornourishment. Whut you need is- atonic, a health-giv-' ing, pure-blood-making tonic Makm-Man Ionic Tablmti they help make men and women strong: they give new life, new strength, to imsend no money juf the coupon, and you will receive absolutely fr.e. our regular 50 cent box of Main-Man Tonic TmbUtm. Remember, send no money, there is no string tied to this offer, all that we ask is that you try this 50-cent box.

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