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THE THEATERS
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James O’Neill'a “Monte Cristo.”
t\V imiy In licit at Blaney’g riots of death
on tin- popular stage; ire may laugh at
Lincoln Carter's massacres and murders;
but for genuine, all-wool melodroma,
••Monte Cristo" makes all the rest look like
Piintoral Idylls. But all you old theater
goers know that alread}’.
It is a genuine ^tonsure, In these days
of divorce dramas dnd society scandals, to
conic across one of the old timers like this.
The most tired of nil the tired playgoers
sat up Monday right at the Grgud and
watched the plot thicken. “Action's the
thing," says the playwright of the ten
twentv-thlrty—and action's the thing that
him made "Monte Cristo" rival “The Old
llonie.uead" in longevity. May It live until
u NVIirs grandson is os old os he.
The veteran actors betrays his age—one
ran not deny that. In the first act, the
i aged in prison, Mr. O’
Mix <•< mm, a tiding stage presence Is given
full opportunity In the death scenes, lie
towers nlmve the rest and commands an at
tention which throws his compauy Into
obscurity. U. G.
“My Tomboy Girl.* 1
Tlier is pleuty of fun, plenty of music
jiuiI plenty of excitement at tbe Bijou this
week, all being cleverly mixed by that
clever mixer, Charles E. Disney.
Miss Lottio Williams Is right there with
the goods lu the title role of “My Tom-
iniy Girl,’’ and tbe audience that filled tbe
popular theater at tho opening presentn
tloa of the dellgtful musical seml-mclo-
drama, tbe other “semi’’ being good com
edy, encored lustily.
There were plenty of neat costumes, and
nil were tilled. ‘ Taken a sa whole, “3Iy
Tomboy Girt" Is one of the most pleasing
and entertaining plays that has been pro
duced at the Bijou this season, and the cast
Is certainly one of the most capable.
Will .1. Kennedy, as Herman Vou Ben
tlnctlve and the most enjoyed feature of
the performance. Hta singing and mono
logue work were alao enthusiastically re*
Read, as
, __ *’Posiom, the Laxy
Nigger," did some clever work.
There is a little too much gun play
er It would not be written by Blnney—
and a few stunts are somewhat “raw,"
but no kick came from the audience, bo
there is no kick coming here. The attrac
tion Is well worth wnile. Hero nil the
week. J. D. G.
“Tho Girl and tho Governor.”
The Grand Wednesday and Thursday
night and Thursday matinee has as Its ot
tering the first local appearance of tbe
i:<1 wards-Brenner comic opera, “The Girl
nnd the Governor," which serves to show
Jolly Jefferson DeAngells In a role where
lie can give vent to hla vocal and fun-
making powers. With him Is a company
nml chorus said to exceed eighty members.
An advance peep at tho plot and story
"f "The Girl and the Governor" reveals
the tender attachment of Don Pascal De*
Mcgqulta, a roguish Upanlsh-America a gov*
ernor. for tho daughter of an English
sea captain whose ship he has scuttled.
Julian Edwards’ music Is already well
known from “Brian Boru," “The Three
Mtukefeere," ••Dolly Vardan" and “Tho
Wedding Day," and “The Girl and tbe
Governor" is said to be oven more tune*
pod melodious than were these.
With Mr. DeAngells will be seen Estelle
wentworth, one of the most beautiful worn-
en in light opera: Richie Ling, tenor;
Maude Leekley, contralto, and Henry Vogel,
basso and comedian, along with a number
of other singers, not to mention a double
chorus of four-score.
The sale of senta Is now going on nt
the Grand box office, and a lurge attend 1
oucc is already assured.
Mme, Sembrich’s Voice.
Beautiful music expressed through the
medium of a perfectly cultivated voice of
rare sweetness, purity and sympathy, Is
more nearly akin to divine Inspiration than
any other nrt. Cultivation within itself
is not the sole requisite. The singer must
know and understand; must realise the dis
appointments, the pain, the sorrow, the
flush of triumph, the sweetness of success,
to properly appeal to her audience. That
Is the secret of the great success which has
been accorded Mme. Marcella Scmbrlch.
who will lie heard iu concert at the Grand
next Friday night, April 6. From a wisp of
a girl who played the violin at balls and
parties and weddings that she might earn
sufficient with which to buy fowl for her
self nnd father, she has mounted-the lad
der of success until now she is proclaimed
by dlscrlmuatlng critics everywhere as the
greatest singer the world has ever known.
The sale of seats Is now tmlng conducted,
nnd indications are that a brilliant audience
will be in attendance. The prices range
from $3 downward.
Pastime Palace Theater,
A delighted audlenco witnessed the Initial
TandevIUe bill at the Pastime Paluce thea
ter, on Peachtree,; street, Tuesday after
INSTALLED^ TECH
Sigma Phi Epsilon Organ
izes a Chapter
There.
Lamda Alpha Chapter of the Sigma
Phi Epsilon fraternity was Installed
Monday at the Georgia School
Technology by the national officers
that fraternity, .jt charter having been
granted to the Georgia Tech Social
Club.
The Initiation was conducted In the
Austell building, where the new or
ganization will have Its headquarters,
and was performed by J. B. Webster,
Philadelphia; C. A. VerBeck, Mont
gomery, Ala.; O. L. Bowen, Richmond,
Va., and C. L. Tumlpseed, Union
Springs; Ala. The members of the local
branch are as follows:
J. M. Trapnell, ’07; \V. H. Bone, ’09;
T. Jj. Lewis, '09: P. H. Gribbon, ’10;
J. J. May, *10; W. G. Shlngler, special,
and T. W. Jones, special.
The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity
was organized In 1900 at Richmond
College, and now has chapters placed
In the following Institutions: Richmond
College, William and Mary College,
Washington and Lee University, Run-
dolph-Macon College, University of Il
linois, University of West Virginia,
Jefferson Medical University, Western
University of Pennsylvania, University
of Pennsylvania, North Carolina A. &
M. College, University of Colorado,
Purdue. Syracuse, Ohio Northern Uni
versity and Georgia Tech.
FOUR HUNDRED DEMOCRATS
TO ASSEMBLE AT BANQUET.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., April 2.—Pre-
paratlqns for the banquet In honor of
William J. Bryan, on the night of April
10, have been almost completed and It
Is now practically certain that the af
fair will be one of tho biggest of the
kind ever given here. Four hundred
or more.will bo gathered around the
board and on the list of speakers will
be prominent men from nearly every
state In the South.
Jacobs 9 Cut Prices Are
Lowest
This store has long been known as “Tho Birthplace of Cut Prices" aud our famous cut-price policy-
covers every lino of goods we handle. Investigate the statements for yourself.
Face Cream Lotions, Etc.
Madame Roblnnalre’a Cold Cream of
Roees heals, whitens nnd softens the
skin; cures and prelrents chapped Ups,
face and hands, cracked skin, redness
and facial blemishes. It Is not greasy
like many cold creams. Is rapidly
absorbed by the skin and leaves no
trace 25c, 50c and 75c.
Jacob’s Carnation Cream 18c
Magda Cream - 40e
Pompeian Massage Cream, email... ,40o
Renzonnted Almond Cream 25c
White Petrolatum 10c
("arbolated Petrolatum 10c
Mutton Suet 10c
Cocoa Butter, per stick 10c
Jacobs’ Rose Glycerine, Lotion,
10c and 25c
Violet Glycerine Lotion 25c
Cod Liver Oil
Preparations
Jacobs’ Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil; quart, 91.00: pint, 65c: one-
half pint 35c
Jacobs’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil, pint 75c
Jacobs’ Phosphatlc Egg Emlver Oil; pint. 65o: 1-2 pint .... 35c
Jacobs' Phosphate Egg Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil 75c
Wine of Cod Liver OH, as prescribed by Dr. Geo. Brown ...... $1.00
Scott's Emulsion: large, 80c; small 43c
Angler’s Petroleum Emulsion; large, 85c; small 40c
Phillips'Emulsion; largo, 80c; small 43o
Russell's Emulsion 90c
Sharpe and Dohme’s Emulsion 75c
Park, Davis A Co.'s Emulsion.. 80c
Ozomulslan; largo, 80c; small 40c
Other Seasonable Remedies
Dr. Palmer's Compound Mixture of
Rum, Honey and Tar has been success
fully used In the treatment of deep-
seated coughs, colds and lung troubles
and Is claimed by many to be of value
In treatment of consumption,
50c a bottle.
White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup, 15c
and ....25c
Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar and Honey, 20c, 4Oo
and 80c
Cheney’s Expectorant, 18c and .....38c
Forrest Juniper Tar 20c
Oil of Juniper Tar, 15c and ...25c
Humphrey’s No. 77 Cold Cure ..... ,20c
Munyon's Cold Cure 18c
Dr. Palmer's Cough Drops ......... 5c
Jacobs’ Jelllment Throat Lozenges, 10o
Specials in Rubber Department
Hodgman fine quality Hot Water Bot
tle, 2-qt., worth $1.50, at $1.00
Red Flannel Chest Protectors,
25c, 50c and 75c.
Felt Insoles, worth 25c pair, at
10c pair
Dependable Remedies for Grippe or Colds
Glogau Alcohol Stoves; 75c quality,
at 50c
Rubber Gloves, extra quality and fully
guaranteed; pair $1.00
SEAMAN DIES SUDDENLY
ABOARD CLYDE LINER.
noon. The curtain was rune up at 1 o’clock,
aud for n solid hour the stx ‘
pleased the patrons.
Tbe offering Includes Lu Petite Fern,
the child wonder: Miss Lee White In all
the latest popular ballads, Illustrated;
George Perry, the premier blnck-faeed com
edian; Kd Ash well, the monologulst, and
A lent? and Edward Hart, tho frceklo-faceil
rubes. The Mltehell family orchestra gives
concerts In the foyer between the per
formances.
Amuse U.
A treat Is promised tbe patrons of tho
Amuse U theater, on Viaduct place, Wed
nesday, when tho new picture bill Is of
fered. For that day and Thursday, the list
111 be composed of “Ancient Gladiators"
.ji a series of historical and BJhl/’nl
poses: “Bewitched l,over,” a French farci
cal conception, and “Ills First Night Out."
Tho Twin Theaters.
ellghtful variety of picture plays,
the Twin theaters, on Whitehall attest,
will, Wednesday, offor a collection which
will scarcely be equaled In the South. Bc-
The south side theater will present “Ills
First Ride," “Napoleon and Ills 8entry"
and “Flirting on tbe Sands."
Special to The Georgian.
Wilmington, N. C., April 2.—Sudden
ly attacked with acute gastritis, Anton
Ellersten, 24 5'ears of aeg, a seaman
aboard the Clye line steamship Nava-
hoe, died in his bunk just after the
vessel crossed the Cape Fear bar,
bound for W f ilmington. Ellernten was
a native of Norway and was shipped
with the Nuvahoe three weeks ago.
STORE IS BURGLARIZED;
CASH DRAWERS EMPTIED.
Dr. Palmer’s Tolu and Honey.
Dr. Palmer’s Tolu and Honey Cough
Syrup is very pleasant to take, mildly
laxative and a certain cure for coughs
and colds. It acts very quickly, stopping
the most severo cough almost instantly.
Contains no harmful ingredients.
15c, 35c and 75c a bottle.
Jacobs’ Dovers and Quinine.
The variable temperature upsets the
system and causes liver and stomach trou
bles ns well as coughs and colds. The
best remedy for such conditions is Jacobs’
Cathartic Dovers and Quinine. In cap
sules. 15 cents a box.
Dr. Palmer’s Electric Plasters.
Dr. Palmer’s Electric Plasters are the
most effective remedy for backache. For
years they have been endorsed nnd pre
scribed by leading physicians and have al
ways produced good results.
10c each, 3 for 25c.
The “Golden Band of Luck” | Dozen Prices Apply When 4 or More Are Purchased at One Time.
Special to Tbe Georgian. .. , ...
Waynesboro, Ga., April 2.—The store
of Klrkmnn Brothers was ehtered and
the cash drawer rilled last night.
Some of their stock of goods Is miss
ing.
There was not much cash In the
drawer.
COUNCIL TO HEAR CLAIMS
OF MACON STREET RAILWAY.
Sprrlal to The Georgina.
Macon, Oa„ April 2.—When the al-
dermanlc board meets this evening four
Macon attorneys' will be present and
will be given time to present the differ
ent sides In a street car .wrangle that
Is now on here.
The street car company , has asked
council for permission to double track
the streets In question, but the owners
of tho property are not of the opinion
that such n measure will enhance the
value of their property. Hence the
strong opposition.
The “ Golden Band of Luck-’
Let Us
Settle the
Hat Question
for You
Your hat troubles ■• will vanish
when you come to us for headgear.
No worry about quality or value—you’ll get both best here.
All you have to do is pick the style you prefer.
Stetson hats in great variety at $3 to $6—soft and stiff
shapes; and the celebrated Miller hat (for which we are Atlanta
agents) at $5.
Daniel Brothers Co.
L. J. DANIEL, President.
45-47-49 Peachtree—Opposite Walton Street
Each. Doz.
Gourard’s Oriental Cream.. .$1.00 $
Cuticura Salve
Pinkhnm’s Vegetable Com
pound
Ilerpicide, largo
Herpicide, small i
Castoria, Fletcher’s
Mother’s Friend .
S. S. S, dollar size
S. S. S., large size
Liquozonc, small
Liqnozone, large
Perumi
Cheney’s Expectorant
King’s New Discovery
Lapactic Pills
Radway’s Pills
Carter’s Liver Pills
Pierce’s Purgative Pills
King’s New Life Pills
Tutt’s Pills
Mellin’s Food, small
Mellin’s Food, large
Malted Milk, small
Malted Milk, large.........
Malted Milk, hospital size..
Valentine’s Meat Juice
Robinson’s Patent Barley,
small
Robinson’s Patent Barley,
large
Green Mountain Asthma
Cure, small
Green Mountain Asthma
Cure, Jarge
Himalaya Asthma Cure ....
Pago’s Asthma Cigarettes,
small
Page’s Asthma Cigarettes,
medium
. .46
4.60
. .83
8.25
. .80
8.00
. .40
4.00
. .28
2.80
. .85
8.50
II .40
4.00
. .44
4.35
8.00
1.40
14.00
. .40
4.00
. .80
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10.00
. .19
1.85
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1.75
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1.50 15.00
,20
2.00
.40
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Page’s Asthma Cigarettes,
large
Johnson’s Chill nnd Fever
Warner’s Lithia Tablets,
3-graiu
Wyeth’s Litliin Tablets....
Wyeth’s Effervescent Phos
phate Sodu, pound
Alkalitbia
Thialion ............i....
,’S Extract,, smqll.....,
Tt’vfronf inrwlimn
a l
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Pond’s Extract, large ...
Pond’s Extract, quart size.
Sloan’s Liniment, smnll...
Sloan’s Liniment, medium.
Sloan’s Liniment, large...
Hamlin’s Wizard Oil, small..
Hamlin’s Wizard Oil, large..
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid..
Lambert’s Listorine, large...'.
Pastourine, small
Pasteurine, large
Bromo Seltzer, small
Bromo Seltzer, large
Bromo Seltzer, 1-2 pound...
Tecthina
Bnby Ease
Wine of Cardui
Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion
Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis
covery
M. A. Simmons’ Liver Medi-
Re^ Z Simmons’ Liver Reg
ulator
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets,
Each.
'Doz.
. .80
8.00
. .80
8.00
y .80
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. .40
4.00
. .40
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.40
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Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets,
large
Svrup of Figs
Warner’s Kidney nnd Liver
Cure, small
Warner’s Kidney and Liver
Cure, large
Kline’s Nerve Restorer ...
Egyptian Tea, small
Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil..,
Moller’s Cod Liver Oil....
Glide’s Peptomangans
Paine’s Celery Compound ..
Electric Bitters, small
Electric Bitters, lnrge
Brown’s Iron Bitters .-—-■.
Vin Mariana
Fellow’s Compound Syrup
Alpine Lozenges, large ...
Imperial’ Hair Regenerator
.Sliefler’s Colorine
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
Parker’s Hair Balsam ....
Dnnderine, small
Danderine, medium
Danderine, large
Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine,
small
Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine,
large
Schiffman’s Asthma Cure,
small
Schiffman’s Asthma Cure,
large
Kondon’s Catarrh Jelly,
small
Kondon’s Catarrh Jelly,
large
Hall’s Catarrh Cure
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JACOBS’ PHARMACY
ms mi
Special to Tho Georgian.
Rome. On.. April 2.—The general
council met laat night and after trans
acting some routine bualnens, the old
council adjourned and the new mem
bers were sworn In. After announcing
the standing committees Mayor John
\V. Maddox presented hi* resignation
to take efTect on April 15. The council
urged Judge Maddox to withdraw It
and passed a resolution offering him a
secretary and such other clerical aid
as lie might need in the conduct of the
office and In the preparaUon of the
new city code .and charter. This cleri
cal assistance Is also to extend to the
office of the city attorney, which f*
held by G. E. Maddox, son and law
pnrtner of the mayor. Mr. Maddox
finally agreed to hold the matter In
abeyance until next Monday night,
when the council will meet again and
the matter will be anally disposed of.
The “Golden Band of Luck’’
HEAVY FINE IMPOSED
BY MACON RECORDER,
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga., April 2.—Tom King was
before Recorder Cabaniss yesterday
morning charged with drunk and dis
orderly • conduct, alleged to have oc
curred Saturday night.
Recorder Cnbanles fined King $15 or
80 days for being drunk and disorderly,
and hound him over to the city court
under bond of $100 for carrying con
cealed weapons.
VICTIM MAY DIE;
NEGRO 18 HELD
Charged with assault with Intent to
murder, BUas Blake, a negro now m
the Tower, will probably have a mur
der charge to answer. He has just been
placed behind the bars by County Po
licemen Buntyn and Davis for stabbing
Jim Osborn and the latter Is not ex-
B toted to live. The affray occurred at
udson’s railroad camp.
FROST IN CAROLINA
MAY DESTROY FRUIT CROP.
Special to The Georgian.
Raleigh, N. C„ April 2.—It Is feared
here that the fruit crop In this state
has been cut short, at least 59 per cent.
by the cold weather. , .
Thle morning the thermometer was ’ \Vest Point, Ga, for interment Tuesday
28, and a heavy frost was reported. afternoon.
WRECK ON CENTRAL
BLOCKED TRAFFIC
FI
Kpertel to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga, April 2.—A Central
freight train, known as second No. 34,
was derailed one mile east of Colliers
yesterday afternoon. Twelve freight
cara were piled up on the embankment,
but fortunately no one was Injured.
The accident was caused by a draw-
head puffing out of a car, which fell
down on the rail and tripped the first
car, causing eleven other cars to fol
low the leader down the embankment.
Passenger train No. 12 from Atlanta
had to await the arrival of northbound
train No. 15, and tho. passengers were
transferred without much delay. The
wreckage was cleared at midnight.
Infant of Otis Jones.
Tho Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Jones died at the family residence. 147
Logan street, Monday night after a
short Ulness. The body was taken to
The ’‘Golden
Band of Luck”
A Wise Woman
will try nn<! preserve b*»r beauty.
A tine head of hair Is one of tho
, highest chanty * ;
Imperial H»Tr Regenerator
| restores tlrny or Bleached Hair to
1 any natural color. It Is
Imperial Chen. Ml*. Co, 135 W. 23d St., I. T.
Sold by Jacobs* Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga.
Awnings
For stores. Offices,
Residences, Public
nuildings.etc., manu
factured and put up.
All work guaranteed
Lowest prices. Phone
or write for
estimates.
J. M HIGH GO.