Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 26, 1907, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. APRIL 2$, 1S0T. STOCK COMPANY OPENS ITS SEASON AT High-Class Players To Be Seen in Modern Successes. High elan dramas, presented by hl,h class ptsyers. "Ill be tendered the Atlanta theatergoer* at the Grand during the auw iner by the George Fawcett Company. Tbla la assured by tbe management of the company, aa well na by II. L. D.GIre, manager of tho Grind. Tho Fawcett com- pany la not the ordinary atock company, with a repertolro of blood and thunder met. odraaiat, that usually cornea South and plays to top-heavy audiences. The cast Is composed of eutertatnera of recognliad ability In the dramatic protec tion, and will be reinforced during tho summer by tbe addition of n number of stars, Who, haring closed their regular win- ter seasons, do not. wish to. remain Idle until another seasoni Is ushered in. Such playa aa "Brother Officers" and "Tbs Bfltiaw Man," and other successes, will com|K>se the repertory for the most part, cupular modern plnys anil high rlnaa'atnnd- ■ rd dramas following one another, with erery now and then n pare comedy hit. Mr. peOlvo has closed all arrangements, snil the season will open on Monday, May n The scenic artists, stage carpenters Slid electrician will reach Atlanta ten days ln u*. Vawcatt Is still at work selecting his playa and the lending nlayors. It la pos- ill.fo thnt he will himself appear here. In sny event, Atlnntn is assured of a line of attractions aneli os lier theatergoers bare net been able to attend before during tbe Hear Rev. Sam Small at Graduating Exercises of Southern Dental College, Grand Opera House. Seats free. TWO MEN KILLED 11 Prominent Cattleman Shot Following Quarrel About Business Matter. 3.50, 4.00 and 4.50 Shirt Waists ' ■ 4 Saturday at 9 0 Clock At 2.65 Tailor-made styles in pure liuen and thoroughly shrunken linen. The ideal waists and the style that grows in favor this season, you know. It’s always ready for«so many occasions. It comes from the laundry looking better than any wash waist can. It is always in good taste and always in good style. These are ‘‘Royals,’’. “Monograms” and other standard makes—all waists of the highest class. \ 78 Waists in the Lot Ranging in Sizes from 34 to 44. Thcrs Are Several Styles. Here Are Three of Them. Special to The Georgian. Dallas, Texas, April 26.—As the re mit of a shooting affray at Allenreed, In Gray county, S. B. Owens, a promi nent cattleman and land owner, was Instantly killed nnd B. 8. Turbyvllle was also killed. Tho tragedy grow out of a business transaction, over which the two men had disagreed. T.P.A.HEADOUARTERS MAY GO TO AUGUSTA Special to The Georgian. Rome, Ga., April 26.—At • o'clock thla mnralag, President Frank called tbs Travel er.’ Protective Association convention to order, end about 200 members answered to roll call. The meeting tbla morning was devoted mostly to routine bualnesa, nnd nothing of Importance came up. Tbe elec tion of offlcrea will take place this after neon, and macb Interest center* In tbe elec- tloti. Another Important matter to coma up at tbla afternoon's session will he the moon's aesL _ fit lit of the Augusta delegates to have the if the state * “ inta. Allan hosdquartei rlty from •trenuous h»si|,|uarl era _ _ Atlanta, effort nnd a LMl. ... moved to that .anta will make a ot fight to keep the (him excursion down' the Coosa river on labaaa. Hi" steamer Alab given river _ which was greatly noon: At ng la I tip new business,, rep I'onfederate -'Memo Myrtle mu cemetery. At * p. in., •nil reception nt Shorter College. report committees, election of officers. At 4 p. m., norlsl day exercises at Waists in the plain shirt effect, with large 2- inch wide box plaits; with plain tailor-made collars, or with embroid ered collars. , s Royal waists in a fine quality of pure, shrunken linen; made with plain stitched yoke with ver tical tucks below—long sleeves and regular shirt waist cuffs. Waists in all pure lin en with embroid e r e d fronts—genuine hand- embroidery; with long sleeves, open at the front and three-quarter sleeves open at the back. Oilb hundred nnd ninety Vehicles, con* •(■ting of Buggies, Surreys and Runabout*. Can furnish any of the above In steel or robber tire*. Aleo^n large lino of Deliv ery and Farm Wagons and Harness. Special prleea for the next ten days only. Remember, our motto It quick sales and small profits. We esn save you money on Vehicles. Farmers’ Supply Co., 40*42 W. Alabama St. Atlanta, Ga. ™ BIJOU Tonight Matinee Today. Special Matinee V (Friday) MEMORIAL DAY 3 p. a. I'llF-TTY lillll.S—PRETTY SONGS', AROUND the CLOCK MUSICAL COMEDY IN TIIRI?E ACTS. 2 1-2 Hours of Music and Fun. Noxt Woek— “THE LITTLE DUCHE88.” NEXT WEEK! USUAL MATIN FES. HATZFELDT ..In thotMusical Comedy 8ucoess..« LITTLE DUCHESS 50—PEOPLE—50 EL DORADO Chamberlin-Johnsoh-DuBose Company SOUTHERN WOMAN TO WED AFTER ROMANCE ON CRUISE Trenton, N. J., April 26.—A romance of the crulee ot Speaker Cannon and his party to the West Indies waa re vealed to the public, when, at a dinner at the Country Club, Barker Gum- mere announced hie engagement to Mrs. Andrew Slmonds. of Charleston, 8. C, a noted Southern beauty and leader In eoclety. \ Mr. Gummere met Mra. Slinond* on the cruise. Mr*. Slmonds le a member of one of the oldest families of the Carolina! and Mr. Oummere has the same dis tinction In New Jersey. PSI OMEGA MEN GIVE A BANQUET frTAVATATATAVATATATAVAVATAVATATATATAVAVATAVATATAVATA# I MENS ICLOTHING K5 LIBERAL CREDIT sa WOMEN'S] CLOTHING] ©J ASJrw. MENTTR * ROSENBLOOM CO. rACTOKYS RachMter. N. Y. ing Skirts, Girls’ Coats. Raincoats for Men, Topcoats, Shoes’ Hats, Boys’ Suits. Gencsco Shoo for Men $3.50 The Best Shoe on the market for over. 71 WHITEHALL ST. STORE OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS. ^ayatatayatatayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayatat^ The Southern Dental College Chap ter of the Pel Omega fraternity held ite annual banquet at the Piedmont on Thursday evening. 'Among the guests, honorary and alumni members present were: Drs. C. Z. McArthur, Fort Valley, Ga.; S. D. Rambo, Marietta, 04.: J. H. Coyle, Thomaavllte. Ga.: H. H. Johnson, Ma con, On.; Thomas P. Hlnman, M. D. Huff. William P. Nlcolson, S. W. Fos- ter, W. M. Zlrkle. II. M. Copeland, Claude A. Smith, F. O. Foster and Dr. DeLos Hill. Active members present were: J. E. Young. J. D. Chnaon, W. P. Adams, B. C. Williamson, Joe Elvy, O. I. Barn well, W. C. Humphries, C. K. Buchanan. J. E. Walker, Major F.-E. Hearn, W. G. Turner, B. E. Cunningham. P. I,. Hule, J. R. Watson, D. J. Me Albany and W. O. McAnally. Commencement Exercises of Southern Dental College tonight, Grand Opera House. Good programme, fine mu sic. Public invited. COLONEL ESTILL MUCH IMPROVED received some painful bruises. The ne gro fireman, A. V. Brown, was caught In th* engine and carried over In It. Before be could be reecued the lower portion of his body was badly scalded. although he will recover. A negro hrakemsn, standing on the tender, was hurled* Into space nnd fell against a li.irli<-d-wlr.- feme, rainful In juries. Special to The Georgian. Savannah. Go* April 26.—The condl tlon of Colonel J. H. Estlll, whose se rlous Illness resulting from a relapse of r ppe hss caused some concern. Is Improved, though difficulty In reeplratlon I* still apparent and occa sions some uneasiness. Colonel Estlll has broken consider ably In health In the past few months. ENGINE TURNED OVER, INJURING THREE MEN. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Gil, April 26.—An east- bound Central of Georgia freight train, en route from Birmingham to Colum bus, and traveling at the rate of about 17 mile* an hour, was wrecked at a point 4S mllea from Columbus. The en. glne and seven cars left the track, tumbling down a 10-foot enbankment. The engine turned completely over. En gineer Dan M. McCook, of Columbus, Jumped aa tbe engine was turning and FREE! 1*la^s s**war*e FREE! A PRESENT WITH EACH $1.00 PURCHASE AT P IERCE’ BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE s About 1,200 Handsome Presents Just Received for Our Present Table. JELLY TUMBLER8. Cup shape, plain, with fluted base, flute* on the Inside, com pute with tin ton two alsts, medium 6-os. and large 6-os. Free with every 61.00 purchase or 5c each. BARGAIN DAY GLASSWARE, nt cut gla most of them full fire polished. Only 12 doxen and 12 different kinds of dishes. Free with 11.00 purchase or 6p each. FREE CUftPIOORS. Assorted colors, 7 1-2 Inches high by 41-4 Inches wide strong, well made earthern body; bright red and green blends; assorted silver and gold bronze decora tlon*. only six different styles Free with tl.00 purchase or ISo each FANCY TUMBLERS. Rich engraved, four different patterns, two styles with deep cut, fluted bottoms, and two with plain bottoms. Only 50 of each style. Free with 11.00 purchase or 5e each. PLAIN PATTERN GLASSWARE. Over 20 different kinds. Includ ing alrjlost all table dishes In rich, plain patterns, optic bull's tye band, pearl beaded edges. Flee with 12.00 purchase, or 10c each. FREE JARDINIER8. Seven nnd one-hntf by six and one-quarter Inches; strong earthen body, latest shape, solid, d« "P M ow n r..|..r. Inside am! .mi , rustic effect, moss covered tree trunk embossing; assorted gold and silver zigzag decorations. Free with 14.00 purchase or 20c each. The Pierce Quality Goods at Pierce’s Pleasing Prices. Southern Dry Goods and Shoe Company, [Inc.] The Marietta Street New Department Store. MEN’S FURNISHINGS, LADIES’ GOODS, NO TIONS, HOSIERY, CORSETS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, RUBBERS, UNDERWEAR, EM BROIDERIES, LACES, ETC. 60 MARIETTA ST.-OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE In Center of City. ONE NIOIIT ONLY-FRIDAY APRIL 28. MARY MANNERING IN THE NEW AMERICAN I’LAY, "GLORIOUS BETSY.” By IlIDA JOHNSON YOU NO. I»Ir«‘rt!on 8mn and Le© Bhubert (Ine.) By nrrnnjri inont with Jos. K. IinrkOtL CERTAIN RISES Vu SHARI*. Price* 25c. IA% 75c. Il.no, $1.50. $2.00. Box teats $2.5'). Hole now open nt box of* flee only, • a. tn. to 5 p. in. dally. iiiiiujil ST. NICHOLAS AUDITORIUM, MAY 29, 30. 31 and JUNE 1. Grand Opera Stars at Popular Prices. Season ticket*, $3.00, $**.00 and $5.00, on tale. Call or write W. C. HUM* PHRIES, 519 Empire Building, Atlanta. Ga. Reduced railroad rate, one fare plus 25 cents *or round trip. No. 7 VIADUCT PLACE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAT “UNGRATEFUL BEGGAR” “PIEROTT’S QRIEF” “STEALING TOMATOE8" No. 46 Whitehall 8«r**t. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “LEON HERRMANN'S MAGIC ILLUSION.” "NOAH'S ARK" “MORNING PICTURE" BUCK'S PRANKS ON A SUBUR BANITE" "SIGHT’S IN A GREAT CITY” “THE ATHLETIC BURGLAR” "HOTEL GEHELOT" g§ggjg||I| No. 77 PEACHTREE STREET. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE 1:30 to 5 p. m. 7 to 11 p. m. THIS WEEK’S BILL. Proffesor Rands and hie doge. Leonard Rowe* Rose in “A Tip on the Derby,” Miss Lee White in “ The Last Fare well.” Master Roy Mitchell, child cor* netiet. St. Nicholas Anditorium Pu.Wi: I*i: I.KmN park Skating I >n!ly. 11 to 1—3 to 5:30—8 to 11. Ladies free morning*. Music every night, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day afternoons. Special music at matinee Memorial afternoon, Friday, April 26th. ATLANTA vs. NASHVILLE APRIL 24, 25, 25 and 27. GAME CALLED AT 3:30 P. M. FRIOAY’S GAME CALLED AT 4 O'CLOCK. LADIES' DAY THURSDAY.