Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 23, 1907, Image 13

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'll IK A 1 LAMA UIMJKUiAiN AND NEWS. all as sortment. Frames and chains in nickel and gilt. Several sizes and shapes are shown/ The cut shows one of the lot. Bead bags are more in vogue than even Wednesday Momihg 9 OClock. TlKKDAY, APltlL 23. \M. 13 BATH-ROOM FIXTURE Things that you can get for very little in this sale. But great additions to the bath-room. All come with screws for putting up. Soa^ Dish to screw on , 25c Sponge Back to hook on - rrv tub M/C Match Safe to screw on o r* wall AOC Towel Rack of three bars i a to screw on wall * v/C 18-inch Towel a r bars ! nrOC 24-inch .Towel /n ^ _ . bars OUc 30-inch Towel *yr bars ...- ;.... / Tumbler and tooth brush holder like cut . . . Soap rack like cut, hooks on tub . . , 25c WHITE BAGS 25c All these fixtures are will not rust. brass; heavily nickel-plated, and With the “Summer Time” dresses these are just the bags. This sale includes several sizes and shapes, and the price we’ve put upon the bags removes the only objection able feature—the getting soiled—at 25c one can indulge in more than one. Then, too, they are easily cleaned. GAS LIGHTS 75c to 1.50 bags, new and clean. Wednesday Morning 9 O Clock STATIONERY. 18c POUND Special prices here, too! For Wed nesday, Lindsay Inverted Gas Lights the best and brightest. They burn lessgaj? than an ordinary burner and give a splendid, brilliant, white light. The mantles are very durable. Lindsay Inverted Light complete, burner, mantle and globe, regular price 1.50. Special for Wednesday . . . 1.25 2.98 “French Chiffon,” a good cloth finish stationery in one pound boxes. A pound contains about five quires of paper. Regular price of this paper, 25c pound. C.-J.-U.Co. “Special” burner with mantle and globe. Complete Extra mantles, Each . . . . 50c 10c Quadruple silver plated bowls like cut, polished center with French grey border design of clover. Regu lar price $4.50. Special at . . •. Candelabra, quadruple, silver plated, five lights, polished silver finish. Regular price 6.50. Special at Wednesday morning, 9 o’clock 3.48 Q lan nberi in-J loli inson-D uBose Company IHHHMIUlMHHHIIIHIHINHIHHIINIIIIMIHtHIHHlMHMI THE THEATERS ilHMHIMMIHHIHHHI J “Around tho Clock." If "Around the Clock" waa any fun- Bl<r It might be dangerou*. Th-re woe more laughter, more good, old-fuhloned ha-has and hee-hawa at TAX NOTICE Stato and County Tax Books now open. Make your returns at once and the rush. Books close in a few days. T. M. ARMSTEAD, the Bijou Monday night than have made the popular little play house a den of concentrated quinteseence of pure and unadulterated Joy In many and many a aeaaon. "Around the Clock" la not a thing Tax Receiver. bouquet of girls being Included last-named. The comedians—the cast is overflowing with them—are of the knock-about-drag - me-down-kick-me- about order, and they do it as If they meant It. Dull moments on the stage were as scarce as frowning faces In the King dom of the Goober Grabbers. If It had been any funnier It might have been arrested for exceeding the speed limit, dlsturblng.the peace, cracking-jawbones or splitting sides. Rich McAllister, as Perkins, the bell boy, was funny enough, goodness knows. And C. F. Cardon, as Algte Abbott, drew forth ns much laughter aa Is good for any fellow fn the short space of two hours and more. But Billie Ritchie, as the man from nowhere, with a figure Uke a rusty pair of bow-legged scissors, and legs like elongated corkscrews, and on expres sion smeared all over his face that would make a “won't-be-happy-untll- he-gets-lt" picture laugh out loud, la Just the funniest thing ever, and then a fte proverbial barrel of monkeys Is a fi£snu procession beside “Around ^h« cle of fun. The “Clock” rues all the week. Take a trip “around.** J. D. O. Miss Mary Mannering. The engagement of Mary Mannering In Rida Johnson Young’a new roman tic comedy, '‘Glorious Betsy," takes place at 4 the El Dorado Theater for one night only, April 26. “Glorious Betsy" Is described as a pleasant blend of mer riment and sentiment, and furnishes Miss Mannering with the best role It has ever been her good fortun'e to se cure since the time her starhood be gan. The play Is the atory of the love of Elisabeth Patterson, famous as a Baltimore belle, and Jerome Bonaparte. The Shuberts, who are directing Miss Mannering'* tour, have spared no ef fort to surround her with a company of great strength, and also to provide a production notable for beauty In •very detail. The management of the El Dorado nnounces that the sale of seats Is to witness the performance should, hasten to procure their tickets. # Pastime Palace Thester. The bad weather Is no deterrent to the Urge crowds which arc attending every performance given nt the Fiatlme Palace theater each afternoon and evening. .The varied vaudeville bill, as arranged by Man ager Holland, la giving genuine satisfaction. Professor ffunds and his educated dogs; Miss I .re White In Illustrated songs; The Howes. In **A Tip on the llerby; r nud White. In •*The I* at Farewell." aud the Mitchell's family orchestra, com pletes the Mil, Continuous performnuees from 1:30 to & p. in.; from 7 to II p. iu. dally. St. Nicholas Auditorium. What If the day be raw without, fm the Urge rove re* 1 skating rink nt tlm M Nicholas auditorium nt l’once Delesui park skating. The Allll— m nlshes stirring luusle for the matinee skat ing sessions on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday afternoons, mid every night. I Is ns are now tielug mode for a second main)uerr.de earnlvnl. the details of which will Im> announced later. Amuse U Theater. ■ ■■• r. „ iiM'n hasflieen termed "The War Path/’ has errsuged n three net program which la Imund to please. The famous Bsrrtsou sisters, remembered for tbeir clever work In "Beanty end ih* Bmat." will be seen In • dancing a|iecliilty. This will be followed by **The Troubadours." which. In turn, will be followed by "Sher lock Holmes.” This bill will be among the best of the season. The Twin Theater. Aa on original effort. Maaager Koblne has ImM»ked for the north aide theater. In addition to the regular moving picture — * — m ■bows, a decided vaudeville novelty known as the "Wonderful Illusion." This Is a trick of legerdermalu made famous by Herrmau. tke wizard. The picture bill for the theater will be *The Paper Factory,” and *Tbe Servants* Strike.” In the south aide theater there will lie offehol "In Pursuit of the Sausage," and oiupnulon pleee, “The Dog Catchers.** Partand-Newhall Co. foresting aud talented tarn will appear at the Drum! nfi'bc, April 24, aa iuo roiuldiMtlon. on Wednesday, dosing feature .of the Atlanta lecture Association course for the oenjiou. The coni|Miiy Is roni|»osed of n inale quartet, horn quartet nud bell ringers hud the members have mode n reputation for themselves. The quartet, composed of some of the best musical talent In the Country today, constats of J. l.!ncoln New hall, first tenor; Stewart A. Smith, second tenor; Willis C. Msupln. first bass, aud Knlph II. Parlaud, second bass: The pro gram Includes the brass quartet of the French horn and cornet and this, with the piano ns tin accompaniment to the vocal m Cincinnati, Louisville ALL POINTS NORTH THROUGH SLEEPING CARS, DINING CARS CITY TICKET OmCE, •» PEACHTREE ST. •oln., form nn Intervafin, coin til nation. The Ml rln,In, feature I, declared hy t who have De.nl It to he little enori wonderful. LIGHT COURT DOCKET FOR TERM IN WORTH COUNTY. Special to The Oeorglan. Hylveater, Ga., April il.—Worth au- perior court convened here yeaterday with Judge W. NV Spence preaiding and Solicitor General \V. K. Wooten and Reporter J. W. Talbert alto prea ent. The vlilting attorney, were a. follow,: J. D. Pope, of Albany, Ga.; J. B. Murrow and J. C. Smith, of Tlf- ton, Ga.; J. H. Pate, fetch Baa,, A. J. Davl* and J. A. Ciiner, of Aihburn, Ga.; J. W. Haygood and Kldridge Cult*, of Fitzgerald, Ga., ami J. B. WUllam- aon. of.Poulan. Ga. The docket, are not very heavy and, court will likely clone this week, the BRIDE LEFT PENNILESS BY HUSBAND OF ONE DAY. Special to The Georgian. Sallabury, K. C, April 2S.—A pen- nllen, bride of one day, Mlaa Martha Snipe,-Wolverton, of Danville, Va., laat night waa aided In returning to her home by Sallabury people. The g.TI met Will Wolverton three week, ago anti he perauaded her to leave and mar. ry him In South Carolina. They (topped here Friday after the.marriage Thura- day, and, pretending to neek work. Wolverton left her, promlalng to re. turn ithorily. He haa not been aeen nlnce. He took all the girl', money, which nhe aaved In the Danville mill,. It I, claimed, and the IT-yaar-uld bride wan aided to get home by the charity of nt ranger,. ' One »r the fnd. of the prince,, of Wale, j to Imptv.M upon t uln Hie Importance DCOM Of Wold | lu Gnat llrlt lug to twin. '■-I. . i", Tho duke of KuiUrflnud I. perhap. the civil buMntea occupy Ing Ina firm of the | locouiotlrr ruriuevr In the Itrltlok week and the criinlnel tmalnee, the wmp, and could earn a Uriug al tho laaL work did he ao tlealre. VISIT HAVANA NOW “BEELINE'S” S. S. Brunswick $ Round trip to Havana includes all expenses on btv ,imcr. Return ing on same boat per mits two days in Ha vana, but good for six months if desired, phtly from Brunswick, Ga. ‘40 light. Luxuriofi _ ^ promenade ileeka. Fine c u I • I h ». Write early and on^-sge your r>x>ms. J. G. LIGCOUR, Commercial Agt.