Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 13, 1907, Image 2

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p.*; r THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. ■fff WKDNflflDAY, U1CB U, m. WKERS OF PEWS ARE IH It Is Charged That Giant Combine Now I Exists. Chicago, lurch 11—F. A. Holbrook, of Chicago, who hu boon rofomd to u tho directing foroo of Uto ao-eolled Church Furniture Trust, and nlno church and achool fumtturo manufac turer* were named In Indictment* re turned yesterday afternoon by the two petition* war* Hied In the United flute* circuit court, ask ing for an Injunction reatraining the furniture eompanlea from further vlo- latlons of the Sherman antl-truat law, under which law the Indictment* were returned. The Indictment* charge the defend ant corporation* with controlling 10 per cent of the church pew and ichdol d**k bualnraa In the United Bute*. The npanle* against which Indictment* re returned follow: American Beating Company. Chica go; A. H. Andrew* Company. Chicago E. H. Stafford Manufacturing Comp*, ny. Chicago; Superior Manufacturing Company, Chicago; Muakogon, Mich. Owensboro Seating and Cabinet Com pany, Owensboro, Ky.; Southern Seat ing and Cabinet Company, Jackson. Inc and Cabinet Company, Jackson. Tenn.; Cincinnati Seating Company. Cincinnati; Fled man Seating Company. Hew Richmond. Ohio; H. C. Voght'a Ron* A Co.. Parker City, Ind.; K. A. Holbropk. Chicago. The school furniture companies In dicted are: Minneapolis Office and Bchool Fur niture Company, Minneapolis; Owens boro Seating and Cabinet Company, Owensboro, Ky.; Hudson Bchool Fur niture Company. Cincinnati; Hansy Bchool Furniture Company. Grand Rapids. Mich.: Peabody School Furni ture Company, North Manchester, Ind.; mpany. I Illinois Refrigerator Company, Madl son. III.: H. H. Stafford Manufacturing Company, Chicago; A. H. Andrews Company. Chicago: American Seating Company, Chicago, and F. A. Holbrook, Chicago. No Appetite Mams loss of vittlty, vigor or tone, and is often a pre cursor of wreumdm At- BON. TMs b why H is serious. The best* thing you can do b to take the great alterative and tonic Hood's Sarsaparilla Which has cored thousands. BUY A PHONOGRAPH Small Payments Weekly. PHILLIPS & CREW CO. 37 39 Peachtree St. SENATOR PUGH'S BODY PASSES THROUGH CITY The body of Senator James L. Pugh, of Alabama, who died In Washington, D. C., Saturday night, passed through Atlanta Tueaday night on tht way to hla lata boms, In Eufaula. Ala. Tha funeral will bo conducted then Wed neaday. , Tha body of Captain H. H. Way, who dIM In Atlanta Tuesday morning, was asm Eufaula on I he same train which bore tha body of the late senator. The funeral services of Captain Way will b* conducted Wednesday afternoon at th* Eufaula Episcopal church. PAXO OINTMENT 1. na'raatMtf - To cur* •oy.esse of Itching, lllluO. nieedlag or Pro. fuodnf ‘wT 11 ' *° 14 *tys or money re- PRAYER CHAIN GROWS; MAILS ARE FLOODED Pastor Calls Prayer “Sacrilegious Non sense. • Th* "prayer chain" nuisance la be coming won* every day. A short llm* ago The Ooorglan pub lished an appeal from an Atlanta wo man that th* “chain" bo broken In aome way. The postoffle* authorities complain that tha prayer le flooding the matte. They heve no authority to atop It, as the lettere containing the prayer* are properly sealed, stamped and addressed. But tho nuisance I* -prayer chain" conelste of a Simply Swallow Huy Eat aa Though <They Were Blind and Their Tongues Out Out. Dyspepsia le bull! on confidence—too much confidence In the ability of your stomach to digest anything and every thing you pul Into It. In this ag* we have developed epeed In every line of action, and w* have •Isa developed speed In maallcatlon. We don't take time lo eat right, and sometimes we do not eat the right kind of food. Sometimes we carry our busi ness lo our mtal* and aa a result aal mechanically. We eat as though we were blind and our tongues cut out. W* simply swallow. The result la that the food we eat le half chewed, and Ilea like a lump of -lead on th* stomach. Tou may deny to yourself that you •buss your stomach, but when you get • bloaty feeling, you can't deny you’ve got It. When you get brash, eructations. 00000000000000009000000000 O TENTH PRAYER Ml O NEARLY FOU i e r a B, # l ILLION. If th* prayer chain want un- O broken lo the tenth power th* to- O "prayer*" written would O O ml "prayers" written would O amount to nearly 4.000,000,000. O O The figure* below ahow how it O O s O I o Total oooooooooooooooooooooooooS written prayer, said t.. have been written originally by one “Bishop Lawrence. " which Is hslng spread broaden*! over the country. The re cipient I* ordered to send a copy of the prayer to nine of hire, who In their tura must forWsriT It to nln* other*. Within a short time It will be multi- j plied tn thousand*, to millions, to btl- j lions—and beyond th* reach of tho ordinary mind, Th* recipient Is threatened with a dire, misfortune should lh* chain be oTXLl n J"T. ,f >*>* commends w ssrtSi,!* •• ">»« * t«»‘ _ loss of appetite, belching and other kindred ailments, there Is not much use asking yourself, for th* time being, why fou suffer. The fart Is youT* got these ailments and th* question of th* hour Is how to get rtd of them at once, ao that at your neat meal you may be able to sit down and look at your meal straight In the ' " • keen with appetite end a smile, and Jaat ... > lets will digest an ordinary meal, with out tb* help of th* stomach, one In gredient of Btuart'a Dyspepsia Tablsta will dlgast 1.000 grains of food. The Strongest stomach couldn't do tbo work any better than on* of the** wonderful llttl* Tablsta can do It. Each tablet contains th* strongest digestive agent* It I* possible to oh- Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet* are not a patent medicine. Ws com* out and They an recommended by eo,»oo ii- reneed physicians In th* United States I Canada. And they a» b>«wt|v strengthen the gastric jute*, end r theiAPPOtlt* to become keen and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will sure ly destroy dyspepsia, brash, bslrblng, that "lump of lead" feeling, burning and aversion to food. Have Stuart'* Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal. Then you will know What * M-asing It la to have • good appetite and to get oil tbo good possi ble out of everything you oat. You’ll feel may and sweet, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug Store on earth. Me. ~ me and sddraM ta- Bend us yrmr nan:- tend you by mall a sample parka** free Addraoo cbUd of Ood. Very truly. P A. Stuart Co- M Stuart Bldg, Mare - It. L. MUTUCT. —“ Atlanta, March IL . Joy will follow. "t.'he,latest Atlantans to com- P ,al “ ?! ,,w prayer rhaln" Is Ksv. R. I*. Motley, pan tor of tho Ontrnl Ran- list church. Mr. Motley twralvta ,,eu Th.* ' * •* llJ has written to orat .e' ^1*1 ' * 0,, W ° f prayer and expreaslng hla opinion of auch misguided Christianity. His let- tar follow*; Mr. Motlsy's Latter. To the Editor of The Georgian: The following communication, which I have Just received thrbugh the mall, and which I am a little slow to regard eertously;- shows the extremes lo whlcn the "chain lelier" -nuisance may be carried: "Dear Friend and Christian: "Below is a prayer chain juat aa It was sent to me, ao I tend It out to others, for I do not want It broken In my hands. May God bless you and others to keep It going. •' D I xml Jesus, w* Implore thee O Eternal Ood, tn have merry on *11 mankind: keep us from all sin. end lake u* to live with thee eternally. Amen.' "This prayer was dictated by Bishop Lawrence. He commands It to be writ ten and eent to nine other persona He who will not do It will he afflicted by enme mlsfnrtuae. and persons who pav no attention to It will meet with a ter rible accident. He who will write thle prayer for nln* days and send It to nine others, commenting the day you receive thle (only one each day), will after nine days experience some great Joy. At Jerusalem at lh* reset It was said he who would write this prayer would be delivered from every calam ity. Please do not let this drop In your hands. I have written this juat aa I received It. Now please send It to other*. Sincerely. “CHRISTIAN." "Sacrilegious Nenssnts." I believe In praying, and hav* no special objection to written *r printed prayer*, but 1 do not propose to In- dene such a string of sacrilegious non sense as tb* above communication con- Ulna. And who. pray, la Bishop Lawrence? And by what authority does he. or any other man. command m* to pray, or writ* certain prayers, under the penal ty of some terrible affliction? 1 was aware that our community had Its star* of religious fanatics, but I was hardly prepared for anything qutte »> ■Illy a* this "prayer chela." I bops It was written by no less a parson than writ-meaning, though mtagatded TD ELECT DIRECTORS FOR M., 0. & S, ROAD ATliEETIRG IN MACON ■pedal te The Georgias. Macon, Ga.; March It.—A matting of th* stockholders of tha Macon, Djiblln and Savannah Railroad will b* held in th* offlcss or Oensral Manager Wright, In th* A'morican Bank building, this evening. At this masting stockholders from several cities In th* slat* will bo present. This Is tb* annual meeting, and Is considered of Importance. At th* meeting the board of direct ora will be named for th* year. Th* old board will be present. President Garrett le not expected to be present, but It le not Improbable that a representative of the Seaboard Air Lin* will be In attendance. That thare are material changes ahead ha* been often stated since the road became th* property of th* Sea board, but. despite all thle. It has bssn authoritatively stated that the road wilt still ta maintained aa an Inde pendent Un*. with terminals In Macon. NIX IS SENTENCED TO HANG FOR MURDER Special to Tha Georgian. flanderavlllt, Ga.. March II.—Th* regular March term of the superior court hae closed. There were two murder cases, on* voluntary manalaughter, and quit* a number of minor cases. Neal Pool, colored, was found guilty of voluntary manslaughtar. having kill ed anothsr nlgro, and was glvtn six year* In th* peqlttntlary. Blmon Francis, colored, for wife mur der. was found guilty with reoommen datlon to msrey by ths Jury and sen tancsd for Ilf* tsrm Imprisonment. Will Nil, colored, who during th* holidays killed Bob Jackson, whits, and Will Daniel colored, at a negro oyster supper near Rlddlsvllls, and for whom the governor offered • reward of lit, was found guilty of tha doubla murder without recommendation and ssntsncad to b* hanged on tb* third day of May next. Don’t lect It Neglt It is a serious mistake to neglect a weak heart. It is such a short step to chronic heart disease. When you notice irregu larity of action, occasion ing short breath, palpita tion, fluttering, pain in chest or difficulty m lying on left side, your heart needs help—a strengthen ing tonic. There is no (let ter remedy than Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. Its strength ening influence is felt al most at once. •1tav* used 10 bottles of Dr. Mites' Heart Cur* and esa truthfully say It has deo* m* more good than any"' "Sd.'Jta Tb.S’tffiS neurtjr everything ihatl know of. Tho doctor who attended me anked me i ur-jum Clean uun, ne said 1. . not folng to d# me an, good, but It now. and while there _ symptom of the old trouble. It for me to continue the Urine. If I should get THEATRICAL COUPLE MARRIED IN ALBANY. •pedal to Tbe Georgias. Albany, am. March 11.—Mias Jori* Inman was married to Ur. Wilbur J. Martin at tha court house In this city yesterday afternoon. They are both members of • theatrical troupla that presented “The Rustlers" at th* opera louse lest night. RELIGIOUS REVIVAL IN PROGRESS IN ALBANY. •pedal to Tb* Georgia a. Albany, Ga- March II.—A great deal nr Interest la being manifested In the revival service* now In progress at the Methodist church. Large congrega tions are present at each meeting. The pastor le being assisted in conducting th* services by Charles N. Crittenton. of New York, and Dr. Walker Lewie, of Atlanta. Mr*, Shsffiald Dead. Special to Tbe Oeorgtan. Colquitt, Ga, March It.—The young wife of R. L. Sheffield, of Montesuma Ga.. died Saturday and was Interrrd here Sunday. Before her vnardage she woe Mies Ixitta Belle, of Clanton, Ala She leaves a week-old Infant. Many Cases Continued. ffpcclAl to Tbe Georgian. Colquitt, Ga., March It.—Colquitt city court convened Monday morning, nltlt Judge C. f. Bush presiding, quill' u number of the most Important civil cases were continued. Address te Men's League. Rev. W. L. Walker, of the Tabernacle Bible Institute, will deliver an address before the Men's League of the Capitol Avenue Baptist church Thursday night. The league I* fortunate In securing Air. Walker for the occasion, as ho Is a fluent and dsllghtful speaker, and he » T cu ” 4 °* I II. DUNNAM, Uvlngeton, Texas. Or. Mil**' Heart Cura I* said by tat h* will refuse your money. Mile* Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind SHOT SELF. IN BREAST) BALL LODGED IN BACKi CAMP WILL RECOVER Special te Tbs Georgian. Albany. Oa.. March It.—Orim M. Camp, a middle-aged men, attempted to commit sulcld* yesterday morning at hla home two miles south of the city. Camp shot himself, th* tall *n. taring a llttl* below th* heart and lodg-. Ing In hla back. The wound I* a en camp slate of mind from oxcooslv* drinking, and the fact that ha has become In volved In a case In lh* courts. FORMEh REVENUE MEN • ARE PLACED ON TRIAL. Bpeclal to The Georgian. Greens boro, N. C, March 11.—The trial of former revenue officer*, who are charged with forgery, filing false claims, collusion with Illicit distiller*, etc., was resumed In the United Btatee district court yesterday. Th* jury was ■elected and the taking of testimony began thle morning. The flret case celled was that of J. W. Hasty, former deputy fcollector. WOMEN WHO CHARM HfliHh Is ths first Essential Toward Mailing • Woman Attrsctltfl./ '^. /> MISS HULDA KUGHLER MISS ELIZABETH WYNN There 1s a beauty and attraotive- neas in health which is far greater than mare regularity of feature. Inspector Takes Oath. •pedal to Tb* Georgian. Montgomery, Ala, March It.—Dr. Shirley Bragg, of this city, who was recently appointed stale Inspector of Jails, aims houses and cotton facto ries, took the oath of ofltc* yesterday. He le unwell; but states that he will ■non begin hi* Inspection tour and that he proposes to sec that tho law la car' rled out. BRITISH COTTON CLOTHS BEING SENT BROADCAST TO EASTERN COUNTRIES Washington. March 11—The following re port from Hprrlal Agent William Whlttam. Jr., on the cotton manufacturing Industry of Lancashire. showing tha ateadj expan alon of British exporta of cotton cloths, should prove especially Interesting to tbo American maunfactnrora and exporters of cotton fabrlca: Lancashire's ataple Industry taa paused through another year of marvelous pros- parity. The projection of new mills still oa. Recently capital was subscribed fTi Lane numerous , _ _ Old-established factories. A casual glance at tbe total of Rrttaln'a trade In finished cotton prod note >r two new spinning mills at Tndinnrden. ancaahlre. to onntalii 126.000 spindles, and timerous additions are also being made to tho markets In unmnnufacturlng to command tbe attention of every Atnerl can cotton manufacturer and which every distributor of their products should study : for 1904 by 04.Vs4.sm yard*, and the Increase In 1909 over UK6 was *4411.100 ‘ al loci ~ yards. The export of cotton yarns In IMS exceed . 1 that of 1004 by 41.19*100 pounds and 1I0( exceeded 1909 by 2,292.900 pounds, a total In 4- PLAYINQ WITH MATCHES CHILD BURNS TO DEATH. Bpeclal to The Georgian. Albany. Oa.. March It.—Joale. the !• yrnr-olrt ilaughter of Mr. end Mr*. D. C. Stricklin, of Bacontnn, a few miles from here, was eo badly burned Mon day thatch* died from the effects a few hours later. The child was under the houst playing with match** and In seme manner her clothe* became Ig nited. Mr. Stricklin nnd wife were In Albany at the time and war* telephoned for. They left for their home shortly after the child was burned. Th* child died a few hours after they arrived. Poaeh Crop Safe. Special In The Georgian. Decatur. Ala., March U.—Fruit grow, era say that them Is going to .ta • large crop of peaches nnd other fruit In north Alabama this season. They Lsw Dockatadsr's Mlnstrsls. Mln.trel show, are all pretty much alike, any way. but It seems that Lew Dock- Binder's la a llttl. too much so. It', a prat- ty good mlnstrsl In It. way, but tbu old tu irowt tiresome after a wblte. But Atlssta took to It—went wild over It. The Grand was one broad smile Tuesday ■drill. * smile that reaehed from tbe or- rhtotra pit to the door and upruad Itself • II around the wall.; rippling often Into a roar of laughter. And Ita pretty hard to Sko *hs' h ° W * n0t wb *° lt wo fk* _LT. W •■""‘t that wh. all to tho CJ™-. ** bis drunken parody mi “Walts Me Around Agslu. Willie ' lilt stunt a. editor of Tb. Ifungtuwu llaioo was fairly £!!2lL. l i“L. t KL *?,“»<• <>■»* >•> hits a way of Impressively getting If. Thump the heart of things. John son w 111 also sing during the evening.' DON’T NEED RRF.An Found True Feed for Brain Workeru. A distinguished writer, (0 year* old with the vigor of youth, writes of th* benefits derived from proper food. hsve been employed for several year* In preparing a series of historical paper* on tbe Civil War. Th* neces sary research hu been laborious and exhausting. Involving the examination of more than >00,004 pages of th* offi cial records. •The more than ordinary Interest I took In th* work (for 1 bore s part In th* conflict I caused Incessant worry and proved too great s strain. Over work brought on brain fatigue; con stant worn' did th* reel. "Insomnia followed, then lose of ap petite followed by absolute Inability to control my mind, tabor was without accomplishment. Remedy after reme dy was vainly employed but th* work begun could not be dropped. And ytl It seemed as If I was going lo pieces. "At last 1 tried Grape-Nuts food, and lees than s week brought benefit; con tinued use resulted tn steady Improve ment. and I soon found mysalf again In possession of full mental efficiency. I am ten yean younger In looks sod feelings than when I began to ewt Grape-Nut., over ttire* year* ago. I can now easily writ* MOO words a day and maintain that rat* of production without feeling overworked. "Brain fsg and Insomnia are strang er* to me now and my appetite is all right. I sleep soundly and reel fully, and arise ready for work. A sallow i-omplexlon baa given way to pink and white, my weight has Increased 10 pounds, and my cheery, good eptrite nr* In strong contrast to th* crossness and Irritability that had settled down upon me. -I can sarely esy that Grape-Nut. food has given me a new leas* of Ilf*. I ran get along without bread and butter, but I ran not get stone and srhiev. best results without Grape-Nuts" Name given by Pustum Co, Battle Creek. Mkh. -There's a reason." Read the little.t--k, 'Tha Rdsd to WgQ- kUls," U fkg* asy' thst the prwpeets are especially ■ * - - large crop of Alberts food for peaches. DANGER IN DELAY them from manuscript istj remind one or food wise frown stale. Tb# daoriBff, perksps tbe best part of s minstrel, was merely Incidental nmi hard- [y worth lh. mention. Tb* elegies would nut cnu*e n rush of meateiover*. Reese Kidney Dla.a.o* Art Too Dangoreuo for Atlonta People To Negleei. ~ The great dangsr of kldnsy troubles It that they gat a firm hold before the sufferer recognlns them. Health Is gradually undermined. Backache, headache, norvouineoa, lameness, sore ness. lumbago, urinary troubles, drop sy, diabetes and Bright's disease fol low In mercllost succession. Don’t neglect you? kidneys. Curs the kid ney* with tbw certain and safe rem. edy. Doan's Kidney Pills, which cured people right here In Atlanta. L, Moore, clerk, llvlnc at S4 Ivy ■treat, Atlanta. 0*.. says: “I had kid ney trouble eo badly that It affect ad my whole eyttem, and I had a gnat deal of trouble with headache* and pains In my aye*, beside* tho back ache. which always accompanies thle difficulty. I consulted an oculist, and he advlaad wearing glasses. I thought I would get them, but kept putting It off. My kidneys were giving me a great deal of trouble, th* secretion, were discolored and full of a cloudy sediment, and Mkewtst ware very dif ficult to retain, especially at night I had tried about everything that I aaw reooamonded for kldaoy com plaints. bnt nothing brought the de sired relief until I got Doan 1 * Kidney Pills at Branntn A Anthony's stores lOt Whltaball street and M Marietta street. I felt hotter th* very non day afttr I began using them. My hack le bow strong and tho hldMyt are worhlng In a normal manntr, and my eyes hav* alio (topped hurting me. 1 h have com* to th* eoaelnalon that th* whole trouble was due to th* kidneys, and I give Doan'* Kidney Pills all th* credit for restoring my health." For aal* by all dealer*. Price so cents. Foatcr-MIlburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sol* agents tor tha Ualtad Remember th* take no other. -Doan't—and the two veers of 41.01.701 pounds. Tha-vain# of ularHIanrotia rotto rot ton textile The Inrreaaetl value of all manufactured gottona exported In tha past two jrara wax The Inereaae lu tbeee -colored elotha waa. however, at the espenae of th# ahlptneuta of gny a0 d Tho av#i * Tbo average price per pound of yaroa ex ported waa. Mi 1904, 5U6 rrnta; tn 19», 24.49 ©rnta. ami In 1309, 27.74 cent*. couudarlng tbo great value of our tbo 3 ... moaner aharo we have le the sales *4 ■ neat Important of ibslr Imports Is sta ir a mating to oer competitors oa tbit •Me of tbo Atlantic. ..With Crits British trade Is of considers- ble. though diminishing, magnitude. With eor own uoo-eontlgnoon territory, the Pkll Ipptnra Lancashire's trade la of Jsjr dt mansions. Fngtsnd's greatest mtrl tnrgsst nuyer of such merchandise of any country In ths world, China not excepted. B * rl *. . , w Off* never lOnsas* xium iu memorise hla local hits, and when be reads ‘it tbsy remind one of A tieklT. irritable, and complaining woman always carries a cloud of depression with hsr; she is not only unnappy herself but I* a damper to all Joy and happiness when with her family and friends. It te the bright, healthy, vivacious woman who always oharats and carries sunshine wherever she goes. If a woman finds that her energies are flagging and that ererything tires her; if her feminine system fails to perform ita allotted duties, there te nervousness, sleeplessness, faintness, backache, headache, bearing-down pains, and irregularities, causing constant misery and melancholia, she should remember that Lydia B. PJnkhsm's Vefotabt* Componad made from natlvo roots and herbs will dispel all these troubles. By correct ing the cause of the trouble It cures where other treatment may hav# failed. Miss Elizabeth Wynn, of No. 10S ■th Avenue, New York City, write* : Dear Mrs. Pinkbsmt- ••For months I suffered with dreadful beadachse, pain in th* back and jwvero bsaaorrbagcs. 1 was waak and out of sorts all tbs time Lydia B. PJnkhsm's Vegetable Insedsd and quloily restored my health.' Miss Hold* Kughfer, of No, SJ, West lttb Street, New York City, writes: Dear Mrs Pinkhxtn>— "For months I waa in with an Internal trouble. I suffered terrible agony, was nervous. Irritable, andskkaUtb* time. I took dlffsswat medicines without hensllt Lydia E. Plnkham's Vsrriabls Compound was reeommsndad and within six months I was completely restored to health and I want to recommend It to every 'Suffering Women who are troubled with painful or Irregular functions, back ache, bloating tor flatulence), displace ments, Inflammation, or ulceration, that bearing-down feeling, dlrzim v., indigestion, or nervous prostration may be restored to perfect health and strength by talcing Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, Nr*. Flikktn's lirtuti#* t* Woaci. Women suffering from any form of female weakness an invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Mnkham. at Lynn, Maas. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be looaiedsnd the quickeat and mi rest way of recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experience In treating female 111* Mrs. Pinkham probably that will has the very knowledg e thi help your case. Iter advice te fret and alwqya helpful. mm *SS2m 321 AND 323 WHITEHALL. ST. OPIUM and WHISKY out shock or severe suffering. Comfort of patients carefully looked after. A homelike, pleasant, sanitarium, not a prison. Treatment entirely free from any harmful re sults. Our thirty years' experience, shows these diseases are curable. For full particular*, call or address The Viotor Sanitarium or B. M. Woollsy Company, 104 North Pryor Straat, Atlanta, Ga. with a great deal of pteuerebl* anticipa tion to ths coming visit of. time, alsrcet- la Hcmbrlch. who will be t|af* to appear at tbe Oread April I In concert, sccompsnled by EUlson VYn Boos*. From the wey In which seats are being reserved. It Is car- tain tbs famous alnjier wilt tie greeted by one of tbe flnest audiences of tbs sssson. •Ths Marriage ef Kitty." No greater sufeeaa has been known during tb* last half dosen seasons thin tbst of the great comedy, "The Marriage of Kit- which will lie produced at tht Grand cb a by Jules Murry, of New York, with the beautiful comedienne. Mias Flor ence Gear, st the head of tbe eugmeutrd seat.. Phene 406 er Oreo a Postal to THE TRIPOD PAINT CO. Prytr 8L, and, a fkittfoiiM ARTIST i applau „ largely of vaadsvllls. Ths **J*J**} r Wt i n two or three scenss was vary food and tha costuming a wet- S®*** 'hs gorgeous "cotoatal” dwaa a^wuad by minstrels of nest seasons. T*kso all to ell, tha mlattrsfa are worth teeing. The engagement cloaea Wednesday sight. o. I), u. "Tha Old Hemastaad. Deumtn Thompson's ever verdant, aver popular 'Tb* Old lloamtesd" will tw- tbe attraction at tbs Grand Thursday matinee end night. It esema altogether uenecea. eery to say that this quaint chronicle of u._ »—*—■ —■ ■ Joyously ms past wrn; eatswu sliiwa and (has * ih> ..I... ... . iuj-1. i an urrain or IDR BN dows sad the met ef the plsss ere \l the pUy sad tbe quelet aeylngs end d< Iraa of the eountn term folk art mor itflnrily”iind"dru!%trn| l iy | artows characters (hawdn ai tbBBsIn etlc dram* ever writtee. other Amer "the Steeps to Conquer." The coming revival ef "She Stoops to Conquer." with William II. Crane sed-Uta Kills Jeffreys as ro-stan. which Is te be •era SI-the Grand'on Friday sad Bstsr day Bights and Ksturdsy matinee, promises to ta an event ot unusually latstettlag ta- poetsnve. Goldsmith's old comedy la always a de- laXtwksa sdeosslely presewtel sad that It will receive Jxsllte at tbo hands ef the plsysra lelreeted with Its ateeeet revival tremcly strong east ae- rotlTBl Willi Ita rrsflltntFil two Mta oi cTuirtro rr»—1 __ t .ol tha Amarlctn cfimadlBD bdU -IIbIi Ratrota. Crane pl*ys the .part ot llandcaatl*. Mis* Jeffreys will he eras •• Miss • rote, la whir* she baa wen Ragland. Ths thing that la worth wkllt. 'The Man on tho Box." Tbe secret ot tbs trrsnendoos serves* ef "The Mae ta tbe Bor.” le which Max Fig xsae sad Ma cotapaay will appser at tie Grand ea Monday and ~ Teeeday eights tad Teeaday matlsee. la Its grant heart lot.ret. It Is a-remedy tree, tat also reveals a tl|. Fin* Concert Arranged. Locs 1 mtarera on leoklsg forward I At th* Bijou. There ere Intensely Interesting features In the production of “Tb# Girl Bud tbo GBtnblar.” tho attraction that Is drawing tha usual Bijou jrntliarlugB thla weak. MIBB Flnranoa lllndlajr. tha star of tha play. (■ a claw aotroBs, an antartalnlng comediannt. and a »try plomalnc vocalist, liar company la one of the very beat yot aoan ah th# ftljoo. and the play la scoring n hit that will count aa ona of the big auc- cesoea of tha saason. Thora will be j»arfonnsnres all tha waok Id kaanlng with tha ragular sohotlula of Bi jou data*, and this will Include matinees on Tfeurada j and Saturday. At El Dorado. The new Kl Dorado Btock Company has boon rehearsing for Ita opening production for the paat two weeks, and from all Indi cations the performance of “Falsely Ar oused.” which will open Kl Dorado on Wod- neaday afternoon, will he one of tbe moat finished first performances ever aeen at thla theater. “Falaely Aroused” will lie Baturday afternoon* and ■i ... performance, the famous Ixtia Lea Kiri Company will he seen. This week thsy kswa a sinlhms* aksfph gaffiltffid "Th* fairs'll■ VALET WROTE IjOYE NOTE TO MRS. SCHIFF New York, March II.—Lawrsnce de Foulks, who lost hla Job aa Mortimer L. Schlffa valet about four month* ago becausa he wrote a silly lots let- tsr to Mrs. Bchlff. waa held In IS.4M ball for ths grand Jury In the Tombs court on charges of burglary and as. NUllt. D* Foulks admitted writing an Im pudent Inter to Mrs. Bchlff and aald It waa hard luck that asm him back .tn Mr. BcMtff** house last Friday night, whore Mb stole two diamond pins, and finished th* evening’s work by whack ing hla former employer over tha head with a bowling pin. IMMIGRANTS SING AS TRAIN PULLS Ol’T: WILL BE DEPORT Kl> Greensboro, N. C.,*March 13.— -Mer rily alngtng "God Be With You TIM W* Mast Again." tha party of Kngll*1 contract laborers occupying a ape-' 1 ' 1 * on train No. 44, loft this morning < ,r Baltimore, where they will be turn-J over to th* Immigration authorities, who will secdr* their passage t-> Eng land at -the expense of the L’nit-d States government. ■pie* Men Meet Representatives of th* Woois-n Spies Company, of Toledo, ohl->. Maryland. Virginia, the Carolina'- Georgia. Florida, Alabama and Tenn-"- see gathered at th* Piedmont H " Wednesday to discuss matters of Inter- Cal to ths company. Exocutlvs i>m-; r of the company arrived Wednct-t mornlr lm safyi “Bromo Quinine" That Is Laxative Bromo Quinine* te SWfllTI PACKA«E with Ita mt red kttatag, sad keen tb* stratests <