Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 02, 1907, Image 13

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THEf ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 4ATUHDAY.'HAKCH fc «W. AWEEK’S OFFERINGS IN ATLANTA’S THEATERS Shaw and Shakespeare Will Race For Applause; Odds in Favor of Shaw MARIE CAHILL IS MIGHTY GOOD ‘Marrying Mary” Best Yet and Eugeni* Cowles Helps a Lot. A tuunl* al rnmoily ttmili v\hll**’ PiniuloxicH) tiH i( may peptn i< hardened tlu'ut<-rg"fr i»f iI-.cm* luti**r! day*. ihlH In what "MaiTylng Maty'' |i». At least this dem rib'*.- it. when In | the- liun<l* «*r Marie «‘ah1tl ami *urh a c’HHt an HUp|H>rt«al her In It* presenta* . lion at the tJranil Friday night ln*f«u«* [an aijdidu'e liloli altnoMt tilled the ithrntrr. tl**N|»ile (he imw-t 4Jl»*igte».* old. * neat her. "Marrying Mary" l*n’t worth whll*-* because them Ih any plot to it. Tin*' millennium In not yet. It plean* •« be- I euu«e Ith linen are bright. Its repartee clever and pungent. Its imi.-lc soulful ami tuneful, and Its nltiiatloiiH amusing , and ludlrrou*. without stepping across, the threMh"!*! into till* overcrowded I kingdom of Knockah<»uidom. a ; MIhh Cahill was there all the through. The name reed-like the Humf* ‘ laugh as | work" way for her the name hearty nppluus repeated curtain calls, only there more of the last-named than jTHE PLUNGER j Great Locomotive Scene AT EL DORADO /// “ The Curse of Drink’ ZELLA AND DEAREST. Two m.mber. of the Earl Com pany at tha El Dorado next week. THE BANISHMENT OF "SALOME.* f«>r Miir<h. J The Theater, Mngnzih - mem nut ftiiiorinio •••• tie LanUUniriji nf 1 StraiiNN' opera “Siiloiae" from the Itourd* * of the Metropolitan o|tera laaoe. Mays: j ***ri#*- *ilse U pritetleally without |»rece Ideal No muii'lg* r of proud a'eiice li.n e»er , leeeivtsl a more Hinging rebuke In the tils* of-the New York stage Strati** um i limaxex She continued her policy of never al- f ,|, t* mamied to |Hi««ct>H ire.ia ndoiiA paw lowing Iter voice to run away with h*o :,. r n „,j v> |.,it not e v..t.. ua* raided Huns'. Tile renlllt h uh music. soulf.il I I,, „f til,. ilegriiijllig lll.r.-lI". II nml tuneful, nnil nut a eimKlumnier.i-[ « matter, n* It* apologist, pn-truil ttnn nf loud dlsoordaiil s'iimd* which Ilf h»lr. «a ttu grumni «£ lui mornIItt Siilonie la her tran«|mrt« «»f «age uud graft* KO|l*mitlt.V Is IIO less ren|NH tuhle u ;.:|pe,A,",s limn the Hnplios. the Z.iz;i«. the v . | Mrs Warren* and other red light liernluen u»(emiK»rnry atngt* It ftvtt* tad JIn 'a'Vi*q uid'htreanI.'*a'l'i«i*V»»•'•»» 'idling"the ! ter of Hulome am lie toluptamm tTrTTiatndrr - off thtw-fb^*H|do»n I- f«»* jilaucv of the Nells wlit'li offended. only those who heard hci—proved ai*jl» W; '“ the repulsive gi« ws.uneiies-. the effective and peculiarly pleasing mail- shuddering horror of the woman fondling ncrlttm. [n derapltoted head. tint aiekr 1 '* In deep contrast .to the aoftlv. shrill [lie stomncli. Ilermnun Klein. Itgrrify themselve "strength." In dialogue, especially In the of comical nit nations. the dlenn»»*a habit of melting her running half of them down her thio.il •d Ha- ‘Man and Superman” Excites Interest at the Grand. ‘‘IF I WERE KING” OPENS WEEK Louis .Tames as Falstaff Offers Treat to Shake spearean Lovers. the ontrast to the aoftlv. shrill dee of Mi«s C.ihilf wan.that "f Kugeiie Cowles a deep, rich ban* that went down into one's soul and seemed t-» set every heart string to vibrating. Mr. Cowles, as Colonel Henry Clay Kul- pepper. shared honors with the bright particular star of tin* evening. Roy Atwell as Uriiiby Kulpepper - In this magiltllK* published Inst Mmeli en tilled. -In Uleluird Htraua* the Kill Meiilu* of Mislern Music*’ said *S(rnn—‘ Is ioloss.il. mid. knowing It. lie nbiw* It rush out t(ie sweet in* iilid the grace from of hiiiiuin attribute tile creative gift: liH destroys. lie posses fuses fret* of the dollies lie creates elli to Ills nil thv 1 *iiA> pmt. d v m.md».d and 'i.'eiPni.-idnitlor,; what 1*»*w-nr«r. he U- \ somr—and added to his histrionic aT»TT-Toir.j.nng t«T an ***"' v ** ■,,!*. . hns n Iile-isimr baritone v»dc*» c ollies the luoiistrosltles wlileli result Hu r. (lt>. has a pleasing imruon. \..a tlll . nirments of the misshapen. There are many deserving of speclat (jp,. repellent, mid the loathsome. Whai is Kacl Coinpany in Vainlwilh Skrttch Added to Bill. At the Bijou Next Week The idll chosen for the beginning of next week by the Hlunkall-Atw o«n! HtoTk Company at the Kl Iiorndo the ater Is a strong melodratiiH called ‘The PJimgei ” This will he the first time the pl.tv has ever been seen in At lanta. and from all accounts it Is one of the- he*t selections thrtt could huve inrtc. Tlieie i« no doubt that "The l*lunger‘* will draw good houses and prove one of the best bills presented by this com pany For the latter half of the week the company has in preparation a drama that will make an Immediate lilt with the theatergoers of Atlanta, ‘ Held by the Kneniv *’ Jt Is sufficient to suy that It will* prove as gieai a *u<«e«i* as the play of last week. As a s|»erla! attraction the manage ment lias secured the Karl Company, who will ap!>ear next week In a musi cal comedy sketch culled “Aunt Han na's First Visit to Town." It Is bright and wrltty, interspersed' with songs and dances by the wonderful little sis ters, /.el la and I (cutest Kur!. NOTES FROM THE LABOR WORLD. 1‘iflt tliuiMniid • Idldlci tile mill- of tin* Soil III o» the child after It cut. Panama • dtcdgciiieti blent |{t*o* tlie mill I- four >t of Ih lug In tin* lie in uud ft ill ap|M*ai i•• Pre* the luuiistrosltii ’V.'i ,t ! from the giirments .. . . , (tile repellent, lilld til ! mention, not forgetting the sweet tlM »«| v «- of Kb hard Stnimo« In »»i«Mipii.g *o|ced ami well-drilled "long-sklrii-d” t,» .uiplov such mi Ignoble uieillum for llm liorus outward expression of hi-, infl-h-id njii "* '*• 8tt l" r n” u ,V K3! J 1 '*• 'l.lnw! Iwm'll of l'l,.;,v iltli-r IiIh -- : pliniioHS ib'llueatloiis of «'••! 111 Hill lilld neat ||. ! Insanity mid domestic o*w* and more stlmtil.'i that iiip ,, f „, pi.lbbb* i the coimietent hands of Nellie Mcllen- « new- aiid more stimulating wmrrf m m IV. will! Ini* Ixi-n mpm-lnlly cnRHKnl. wlmiluu l “'*' il,, 'V,. ,I,V. i.\i«»t.*r Kuril ulll 1... plav.-.l l.y Nurrmlll j*" ! 11 *,*7,,JV.’lV -..-uI u...i Mna' l'V. I lacked, who will b* reniemhered for Ij, | |oU|| w|l|| ,|„ .bptlis of n fre-b ( his excellent work with Mr. James last t| |, v ^. n,. n ui | already debaueiuHl the mod : season. Aphie James and Charlotte | ,.in on hestru: inuliaps he thought It I laimbert will be the “Merry Wives." .time .... .... tliuelt for the imsleru music >r™."K;.'nl AT- Lllliaii vnvtrr.—r*rv—l—Awi- Vhhi*:—L—Vl 1 ll'i r JU—I—m:-.lU-Jl!['jlli' 1 '- .mu. PISTflti Nathan .Vn 11)1,^, litHl, 1 ,i 11 'i.' i 'Illy.1 lv MUtor. JUHltrr* I utvtuiril Stv.nl.. .tn'iU'i v..u.I»..* I'll! t‘1 till 1'imi-. W'ltUum Shulluw. amt other iharnrterH no tu be In a- equally callable linml- LESTER LONERGAN. Who ii • tarring in "If J Woro ' King,*' tho romantic drama in which tH*..«ee...e King,' Sothe ern mad* hi* *ucc**» l«»t ••* E ntertainment of highest character goee to coni- poea the bill (o be offered nt the Grand opera house next week. Three pmyB, widely different In characler. j iT.irtrayfM pilMW uf ttfe hue e»» tf» i of Khnkenpyare up to today, wilt lie preaonted. ;hua n ull, tllfl Itte 1- spared nnd the ’ Ii -1 (in Monday and Jliesduv nlitbla and)are happily united. T„„..i..p ». mniinee "If I Were KIiik.' ! Mr. Lnnergan for n number of yenr- the great romantic drama by .1 list 111" knr hern run 'I.p! re ene m (be * , moat llinire- on tho American stage: Huntley McCarthy, will be prraented. ||n at . Ior of mre uml ah | c ta |* nlS- tn . Kdwaril Sothorn tnado the most pro- tHlectuallty. power and emotion. In nouncod hit of his career In this piece, addition to these, lie has the udvuntugo and It was largely responsible for his of a handsome physique, a voice of tin- determlnatlon to give Shakespearean j usual beauty and depth,'and an agree- productions. The play will he pre- [able and fasclnutlng personality. rented here in all the magnificence | which characterized the Sothern pr»»- j "Man and Superman." duetton, and while Mr. H«»tltern will mit Hcrnard Hhaw, the author of “Man t'll t|e«plcilble mill UIIW.II t li> U ••rgstilxiiig >i Iti 11ieti Agil I c.tgip- ...j lit.-Jim- ..f II ■j.Ti .imi in iff.-. SeluMil leat hers In Him I’rmiel-eti lime or g.-llllzetl oil tile lilies of the Cltlfltgo Te:»e|| els' Fetid ill loll ft»r tile purpose of securing The Natl.iiiai fttiift cut ion <*f Muster lions I'llblters Iiml i leeoratol s. hebl ill Itosloli week ilgtl. tlet bletl to liobl in xt year's cut MtnnwitpolU lalmr unions will mnkt tempt t«» seeiire old Clt> Hall for a lalmr temple. The f«tl|||!ltct| Cost Is A I'efelelliluill title Is I ellig taken alimiig the viltlous employees • oiniet |«-.| ttllh the inleiit fetj.rati Il'tioil III all tllnpllles with liiiiltlliig truiles contrai-tots of ttesteru New \t»ik ami I Villi sytt alibi inei ideiitly at Itraiifoiil ami ileelaretl for tile open shop uml op|M»«ltlon to unions *«**«M*ttH*l**»*0»MMS I—f— 11 ANTI-SALOON LEAGU£ be present, the cast will be one. Of particular Interest Is tho an nouncement that Robert Loralne will he seen on Wednesday and Thursday nights and Thursday matinee In Ret- nard Shaw’s sprightly satire. “Man and Superman." Every one knows that Mr. Shaw Is clever. Every one knows that .Mt Lornlne Is an exceptionally fine actor. (Vunblne the most ambitious i in Friday ami Saturday nights and Saturday afternoon at matinee the e\er-popular Louis James will be seen .is Fat John Falstaff. In "The Merry Wives of Windsor." Many are agreed that Mr. James was never seen to bet ter advantage. He Is excellently sup ported. • "If I Were King." "If I Were King." Justin Huntly Mc Carthy's stirring and exciting romance, in which K. II. Sotlieni scored his most pronounced success a season or so ago at the Harden theater in New York, will be given Monday and Tuesday nights and Tuesday matinee at tin* Urnnd opera house, with Lester l.oner- gan fn the role of Francois Villon, the poet-vagabond-hero, a large and com petent company, a corps of well-drilled auxiliaries, and one of the most hand- hontt* scenic prodiu Hons ever given het •*, Francois Vllion Is a vagabond of obi pans, the Paris of the late fifteenth century. Like many another genius since, lie Is indifferent to the conven tions tif society, and lives his life ex- a. tly as he (houses. He Is the leader ..f a band of roistering companions, who are wont to gather at the Fir (’one Tavern It Is to tills place that King Louis XI, ‘disguised and unknown, tomes to hear the crttclsms of his reign And It Is here Hint Francois Villon, while the king Is seated in an ohxttiie corner of the tavern, recited hi- famous ballad, of what lie would tlo ir lie wi*re king. Louts Is fascinated with the rogue, and determines to make him practlealiv "king for a week." Tills he does, anil the vagabond-poet wakes to nml himself the royal constable of all Fiance, and Invested with almost absolute authority. Hut there Is a con dition that has gone with the promo tion and this consists In the stipulation that unless Villon accomplishes certain difficult reforms, and also wins the hand of the loAdy KaUimine, he shall be beheaded at the end of the week. The nucleus of the play Is taken up. In Villon’s triumphs over these obsta- i |e«. but the old king, seeing Ids pop- Ullll It \ with the people, resolves to put molt difficultles In the* way *>f the vniing hero, which ate well-nigh Im possible of achievement, and the edict daiMandx^JLh.e head of Villon at Hie end of the week seems to be of jn-uicd fulfillment However, through Uie vnirvMy of Kalhvituv, whom Vill »u and Superman," lias, It Is said, created some unusual characters In tills par ticular play. Fharles Dillingham will present Robert Loralne for an engage ment at the Grand on Wednesday und Thursday nights and Thursday i:t matinee, when local theatergoers will lie given the opportunity of seeing for the first time this famous comedy. Me. Loralne Is the only star, ami Ids corn- will see the original production and nearly nil of the original New York company. Mr. Loralne's present asso ciates are Miss Drlna DeWolfe. Mis* Nellie Thorne. Miss Lois Frances <Tark. Miss Faille Williams, James I>. Hevei • Idge, Louis Mil.-sen. Miss MKith i Evans. Mortimer Weldon, Donald Mu - la t en and Frank Craven. Those who have seen Mr Loralne In the part t.f John Tanner, the lending character, give him the highest possi ble praise for the excellency of his dramatic art. Tanner Is a t haract-r unite out of the ordinary, lie Is what may b»* termed a member of the Itlle rich class, though he Is by no means an idler, yet he is rich. He Is a man of pronounced Ideas, is nn Intcllectu d giant, and has written one book that ha- brought forth unusual comment, more because «»f the (liaiat teiistic manner In which lie presents Id.- views It is a book that everybody lias read, but few are willing to admit, however, because It attacks in so forceful a way what ho believes are conventions, which, for the betterment of socletv ami mankind In general should be abolished. Tanner reverses established condi tions In many respects, but the one whbh gives tla* most violence to tin* staid und settled tnlml Is that woman in her natural element, when unlnllu- enced. is the one who pursues man In marriage, and thut man Is the one who i- hunted down. Viewed from the great volume of matter that has been written about "Man and Huperman." It is un- doubtedlv a plnv of great merit and one worthy of consideration by those who patronize theaters. Louis James Coming. There is probably no chain* ter in literature or the drama better known than "Fat John Falstaff," anil probably no better exponent of that character than Louis James, who will present it at the Grand Friday and Saturday nights, with a matinee HatunUy. "The Merry Wives of Windsor" l- a masterpiece of good humor, neither lyric, dramatic, narrative nor historical. Ian an excellently well-conceived con- • .*JL constructed solely to amuse, as j well IIN to fulfill a regal edit t executed | bv Hood Queen Ite.-S. who. wishing to witness tlie adroit cupidity of Fli John! Falstaff. commanded Shake-pcst r _ L*.t write .t coined> depicting the "vartou* humors attendant tb** Jolly Knight I nt Winds**! la Love * Mlstie-s QUiekl)" U entrusted '.o just so long mlts the licensed llqu jtj*i that lung may It bt> expet teil that children util conic Intu this »nr lit wrongly constituted. fhtldren of minted parentage are the exemplification nf the Ian .of God, 1|»gJ7I0 olhljU1rTE"tn IMM». Ilve.l Vi.ii lihic result nf Iter dts i .All tla* liiiiMlitg tratlt-s 1.1ft *■ decided tn lift jin a It- el»*bt Ilnur dav amt ef ete-H j nf \nshun. N ||, llllll III ll'-lllltllilillg wiifi* ftirrettiH- «»f stuii work oi ttii'l 15th dnvi i tluja uf (cat obetilence of (•"• particular. The chlldtcn tha cording t-i lilsti'iv, whom •«« were trac Seven of these wen tier and T‘» of. other tired and fortv-twi followed her. lie* numtiered *.f •d from their birth, convicted of mur- erlines. One hull* professional which declares that the sins of the fa- tilers shall be visited upon Jhe children i |'„ K ^ UI>1 hi lived on charity and iv* unto the third und fourth generation, [women In the line of-descendants llvo-l observation bears unmistakable tes*- : dijueputable lives, tlmony to tlie fact that Inebriated pa- ‘ )t p, ♦.Niiiuatetl that till- family cost rentagt* Is the greatest pestilential h'd-OJ,,, government in courts, prisons until bed—nurserv of tainted and corrupt I aims- bouses more than one million did- j morals—-thut ever Indicted the human j j ars Nomethlng more than* a thousand) race. . , . . I dollars each While the statistical records of the j H j, | MI N*.ible that sinillHr (ondlllonsi | prevail In Georgia as a result of fasti-|. re get 11 ii g reaily to tletunmi .... eight Ittitii ftftorktlay on Mi»v I llotlt orgnn IXJltlotls It'• ft •* follotvetl |||t* |ilnit of (In* Inter national Typogruplilenl I it Ion ami Into* •eftletl a It per cent it*«c*N|ucll1 oil tlielr ■netnliersliip. The etlt eight li"llt eelflnatlon. jB? nation furnish many instances verify- Ing this statement, perhaps tills one Is I |o||H ble dilnklng ‘ of the the most striking Illustration folly of the w ine cup. A drinking woman In the East, horn Cure For Rheumatism QRIFFITH'8 Compound Mixture Gualao, Stlltlngta, Etc. ol Relief from Pain after ttr*t or otcond Dote. Act* by Purl- Tb« "Old BtlUbk' IUIEIMATIHM. NEURALOIA. HflAT- IC’A, OOtT and LVMBAnn. Not*—Tht* Sppclftr R*mpdy ha* bp#n ad vartlBPd In tha M*dlc*l Journal* and uiAd Aleidiolism women plays a gieut title In Iiitltit bil ileterlotHtlon, leading ; to the lowering "f tile family snsk. Fntll theie shall come a time wlfit; clilltlteii may be born In the pure ai-j niosphei.* of t lean moral homes, of vir tuous nml abstentious progenitot s. we J t an not at Midi resulls. What is mote likely Ilian that drunk- (*it parents will curse the world with it tlrunkeu ami tIKsoluie offspring? J f v i„_ _ j Scores ami luilidieds of these tin - | * *yng »furttmate- ate to be seen all over tlilsi Blood and broad land of "ui> It Is ttlnt tiling t.i note how the tit Ink . , habit Is fastening Itself upon tin* "out- Jt 1 || of 0(11 Cfitinti V Hod’s noblest tieti-L tl.ill sinking them deep in the settle of I . human degradation simple by yielding j to tins -Mange and ac»iulrcd appetl*** J Almighty Hod lias given ns this beau- I tifttl world for a great harvest Held and | .. .,t„ ,unr.. ...tnlsit Ale we n«*t tespotft- * ami conditions Overhead Pump Jack*, f. 8, 10, 12. 18 and 24 inch atraka. DUNN MACHINERY CO., 84 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga. SHALLOW^WELL POWER PUMP HEADS. DUNN MACHINERY CO.. 54 Marietta Strtet. Atlanta, Ga.. ROBERT LORRAINE. Mr. Laming and JBai .Bring de.Welle- epjieer -neat--weak-*at tin. Grand tn "Man and Suparman,” Bernard She*.» sparkling play. ts Blaney’s Melodrama Promises To Be Season’s Hit. IT IS A DRAMA WITH A MORAL P. AUG. ANDERSON. In "Tha Cura# of Drink” at tho Bijou all noxt week. iitiiiiiniumdy renolvcd to recommend a uni fnriii truiles tuiloii Inltel to Im* plecad on till firtlei*** |*roalMC*s| UUilpr Oliloll loudltlone of liilH.r iu the eoiumotiweslflt. A Tlie Hrlrk. Tile nml Term I’otta Workers' Itoerititliiaiitl Allliinee hits eitleretl III*«• Hit agreement with the tntermttltmiftl Htestu Kllglueers’ I'lllotl ftftlteifby Hie NteniU Kn gilieers' I 'niton Is gift ell Jurl«i|li-f loll lift er nil eiiglneem ftft'trkliig In tin* hrlrk. tile nml term rotm piMitis where n InmI tuiloti of tiiut ttrginisntion exist*, it ml In litriditieN ftftitere there is li t MtetlUl en«lliee|»' nilloll the hrlrk, tile nml term nit In ftftorker* ere to lllifte Jurlmlh tloll over the engineer*. Tin* clgiir tnnker** union* report n tilglily l *ntlNfnetory DEEP WELlTPUMP CYLINDERS union t-lgitr fnetorv iu nil New Duglaml. nml WITH BRONZE BALL VALVES. t furthermore there is not n t-ltlltl ftvorklug in DllNhi MAruihirov rn jnny elgnr fuetor In thut *e.t|..ti of the • eon n try. Temperanpe Play Toacbep t u Strong Lesson to ~ Itg.AafUPgePr-: Regulat ing tha Livar and Kldneya. IbwhI (m -title In prlvat* praette* for JO >*ara. nml these little utte- luids haft* ampl* proof to Justify ua tn malt |t|t»s4om and Itloom Int Ing th# aaaprtton that tht* preparation will rallava or cur* II p#r cant of th* caaea in*' | f Uaaa Not Dlatnrb the hiomtacli, Afferda ‘bh’tbttl i*‘Kl Qatct Hleap sad t rente# » Good L _Appetltw u "" m ' 1 ,|»t* any ugeitft V this shit the gl.itts of tin* damned, uiim- fail* inotliet htenl, It is tile habit t*f strong drink. JAVOBH' ntARMACV CO..' I of ail the ngem h‘H that c*utttpt • h.u - Wholesale Drucchta. a« ter in Its formative (tetlod, bliglitltig And for aala by hatall Dru**lata C*nar*lly. ; , n ,| happiness. It Is found »n ^— Wo—•SM— - the power of Mpi*ctlte. the habits and • u-toiii of social drinking The saloon men and liquor deal* r- generallv know this, and tlicv never, heel tat* to call attention to tlie line | mi‘d!. Inal qualities of then tine brands; In olftlet to tttsltre the Use of tt t'slllv ' How and limn for tin "stomach’s *nk Atlanta, Un., Distributing Depot: Band for Prae DaacrtptH* Circular tt OrtffMh Rhnumnttc Cura Co. aolt mnfg . If Third Ava., ca*. llth Bt, Naw fork. N. ?. VISIT HAVANA NOW on tho “BEE LINE’S” S. S. Brunswick $ m oa Round trip to Havana M II include, all axpanaaa #1 I I on atcamar. Return- I * n 0 ° n came boat per- ~TI B mitt two day. in Ha- ■ -F vena, but good for ... month, if detirod. FortnighNy from Brunowick, Ga. I I,. Mitvxl -ii,I lit*„I Irtp—f «i.ntM>ti i :.ii h ii.ift a |M*rlod "f «le Hght l.iiviirtfiu* st.itf 1*1 it** Itromi Write earjv nifl etignge ftfiur J. G. LIGEOUR. Commercial Agt. Brunswick ^tenmfthip Co., Qruntwtck. Gn- .1 It RICHARDS. TEETH EXTRACTED (Mtaltively wlthmil pain, f»ee enrli. Ileal teeth fs. Motley fOU I titit hujr better.. rilll.ADKI ITIIAI RENTAL ItOOMH, No. X Whitehall Nt. W l I CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Aitlx<■ I mm - I lu'l'-rt To— 8nx!imta!i .... :.«*amiMa-oa ’ J.rkK.ntlllr . : M tim;.Xtnrnn ! Miui.n II (inm J».k—.iivlll.- 113 piii M DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Marietta Street. Atlanta, Ga. SO EA8yT'O FIX PUMP8^ NO GLAS8. DUNN MACHINERY CO.. 54 Marietta 8tr*at. Phono. 1781. Atlanta, Ga. DEEP WELL POWER PUMP HEADS. DUNN MACHINERY CO., I 54 Mariatta Strict. I Atlanta, Ga. DEEP WELL POWER WORKING HEAD8. DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Marietta St. Atlanta. Ga. SHALLOW WILL — POWER PUMPS, Dunn Machinery Co., 54 Mariatta 8traet. Atlanta, Ga.__ TRIPLEX POWER PUMP8, OUNN MACHINERY CO. 54 Mariatta Street. Atlanta. Ga. ELECTRIC DRIVEN PUMPS. OUNN MACHINERY CO. 54 Marietta Straat. Atlanta, Ga. STEEL*TANKS AND TOWERS. DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Marietta Straat. Atlanta. Ga. CYPRESS TANK8 AND TOWERS, DUNN MACHINERY CO., 54 Marietta Straat. Atlanta. Ga. FOOS. JR . GASOLINE ’ PUMPING ENGINES. For Farmer., Nurteriea and Greenhouse.. Ounn Machinery Co.. 5- marietta Straat. Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN NEGROES ARE EOR. FORAKER FOR THE PRESIDENCY j S|.,-. I■ 11 i.. Tin. 11,, Jmkuou. Mix*. I tlml I HAR1.ES K. I.ANKY will pra- -l - dent hi* m-ladrjuna. "Tha —«<—brink." - The play Im* attracted much fiivnrnblt- I’un.iilrrxtlun by reason of It* Htrung Htorv, *i-n*utlonal scenic In- vexlllure unit wonderful human Inter* e*t. Many strung scenes have bean wltnsssed nn the stage, but for star- illng realism that In "The Curse of L»rlnk." showing the drunken anglnoor suffeiini' from delirium tremens, erlU Hland absolutely alone. There have been many railroad plays with engine* and other effects, but ii,.thing to compare with the grant scene in me fourth act, showing n fulU Mixed locomotive running at full apaed, nml the rescue by Harry Rand of bln sweetheart, who had been drugged and placed on the tracks by Ram Handy, the villain. Another scene nf extraordinary drn> altc strength is that of Klckelscoop-* ere barrel house, where Ham Handy meets I’eggy Edwards. The scene where tin* girl, degraded through drink, offers a ring, the only keepsake and re membrance of her mother, for rum, while In mat In Its degradation, will In ii* iniihfulness und repulslvenesa tench .i iiior.ii stronger than any sermon, and brings nut the evil uf drink as no piny llel'etofiil'e lilts don*. Mr. llluney'H former surcssses have denionslrated that he Is a keen student of human nature, but for characters , .Ii.iwii boldly und vividly, dinloguo fares ; and lo lulu nt, and situations ot groat ■ IiuniatIc strength. It would seem that , In The i if Drink'* he has reached . ihe xenltti Of his power. The company i* .i verv strung one amt Includes P. 1 Aug Anderson. Will W. Crlmana, Hor ne Wlnili ld. Will I’llfion. Thomas Me. „; Ketina. (ieorge W. Kerr, Carl Gath, \\ c McKenna, Tommy Merrick, | lames II. Kerr. Mildred Hyland. Erma mull, italic Minerva, Winnie Wllmer uni it comedy four.