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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS
SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1 m.
KEEP YOUR
ON ROCHELLE, GA.
baptist.
BOIXKVAHD I’ltIMITIVB
BAPTIST-
Tbe official* of Boulevard B«ptl«t church
have decided that until further notio* there
will if pn-nclilng only on the flr»t_ Saturday
and Sunday in each iuoo— — --
Sunday. ThJ* change Is to go Into
once. i*glimlns with *urrlces Saturday and
FIItST RAPT 1ST—Corner of Peachtree
and Cain street*. I)r. W. \\. Landrum,
paitor. Sunday school at 9:80 n. ra. Wor-
•hlp at 11 a. ut. and 8 p. m. B^X 1 • ttt
Map. ui.
PONTE DeLBON AVENUE BAPTIST—
Innday *cbool nt 9:30 a. tn, Owing to the
abteuce of the sunerlntendcrit, who la
way to attend the world’s Sunday
convention nt Rome, the_achool will
aided over l»y Mr. C
date inperlntendent.
and 7:45 p. ui. *
it MS p. in.
IMMANUEL B A I’T I ST—Corner of Fair
Itrret and Bereau nvenue. Iter. 8.
Cowan, pastor. Sunday* school nt 910 n.
Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sub*
|M of morning service, "Knowing, the
Judci
Keeper."
evening, 'The
“ dug
meeting Wednesday of 7:45 p. m. The usual
Jfrvlcca during the week. Prayer meeting
Wednesday nt 7:45 p. m. Young People's
IdJod Friday night at
BROWN MEMORIAL*BAITI8T—Rev. W.
A. Bahh. pastor. Preaching 11 a. m. and
I'M P- ni.. Inning the week revival meet*
i"£ wll, L continue. Service* nt 2:90 and
• iJ) each afternoon. Preaching by Rev.
J. trank Jackson. Sunday school 9X0 a. tu.
PONDERS AVENUE* RAPTIST-PofMich-
dug naming and evening by the pastor.
Hundiy K’hool at 9:30 a. m. On Wednewlay
•tp. tn. Ladles* Aid will meet, and at
u* p. in. regular prayer meeting.
JffiW TABERNACLE—Dr. Bronghtoi
JyM,. 1 " . pulpit Sunday morning nn(
J!? 1, •*,. not aufflclently recovers
f®," * accident to stand long nt t
E*J»t wlU ipehk from a chair. At nlghl
°. n "The Twentieth Cen
X7..i.i. rch * , An Interesting feature of
"'.C 1 ™, will lie music by tlw
^ boncllory Mandolin and Out-
' 1“' This la tbs Brat time the club
Public. At H "• “• Hr.
* 1 weak on "Does God An-
£? S*J? rS The I.ord'a supper at the
ciom or the morning service,
itSSSi' 1 ? 1, Ak-E.NX’B BAPTIST - The
\ hirelings will rontlnna through
John E. liriggi
11 »■ o'- nnd 7:45 p. m.
„* ul| je< , t. "A Message to New
syTV* I’ teachers^ meeting Tuea*
tu'wSJ’’ Prayer and hiislneu meet-
rr SSf* d, S’ * ! ® i’- 8enior b. v.
*•rrldnj, S p. m.
JfiSFS'.. H1U < BAPTIST—North Jack-
D h avenue. John D. Jordan,
fcrtV. M East
ft*! 'i'Djrmon at 11 a. m. and .
w54 ) ^J > °? ** »• m.: Prayer meeting
"IWojfJA' * P-.J’-i morning subject.
Wtnltw in mL. t0 ..«. he *£*4 » Supper;'*
will iJ ?!rt2: Th# **nnon
twain* Ji/iSrjL hymn* for the
"''"r.dJg P , , ^ c ^ ll7l '”Mml'alatered r nt
iff*?
1 by the jpaator, 8. J. Parrish.
* b^ti, BAI ' TII, T—ISunday aehool at fc»
«U *"* boator. Dr. John E. White,
C 11 »• “• acrtlee. Rub-
■»"^i^k. T £t,h' T a ,n .!,V, ZZ
For Rheumatism
F Oui? Com P° und Mixture el
Gtulie, Gtflllngla, Ete.
Ne Pain f W n B the
kftar Brit : ' V ''■W B,##d ,nd
^etcond ReflUldt.
E / Purl. jlCljKjKJ.I-'var and
ft* -(a, - I™* Kidney*.
•“ttlXASir'*” !"«««.« ItMMdr la
v ‘cY oo^ ^‘■■aaiahaVTiat:
..^Tki.'jg” «°d LIUBAOO.
InS 4 ft h “ b *«" »«•
ear. ,, £** ' b '* Praparallon will
gWH * tar cut ot tha cuo In.
^ft**, PPaMU
Ice, led by the choir. Instead of a
. .. ----- -- — ... — Wednes
day night the regular weekly prayer
tng will be held, led by the pastor, rn*
day night the Baptist Young People’s Union
meets.
WEST END BAPTIST—John F. Purser,
pastor. Dr. Jester will preach Sunday morn
ing. There will l»e no preochlug Sunday
evening, owing to the absence of the pastor
from the city. Baptist Young People'*
Union Sunday evening at 7:15. Ladles’ Aid
Society Monday at 4 p. m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday at 8 p. m. *
ilotley, pas-
lug Wednesday nt 7:45 p. m.
street.
Trenching at 11 a. in. and 7:90 n. ni. by
the pnstor. William II. Bell. Sunday school
9:90 a. m.
WOODWARD AVENUE BAPTI8T-Sun
day school ot 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11
a. m. —" — - - v- n'n
Hurley.
•'Prayer.''
lowabip m
cently Jolncu m. cuuieu. amk>, iiw wmi .
* will be celebrated. At nlfht the
—will be “The Conrerelon of Bnul
of Tarcu,.-' The young people are e.iie-
claly Invited. Jnnlor Daptlat Young 1’co
ple'a Union at 3 p. m.
METHODIST..
Br.*"JOHN' METHODIST—The paator.
Rev. 'll. C. Chrlatlnn. will recelre aetr
memhera and nilmlnlater the auernment of
the l/wiTa Rapper at 11 a. :
the paator will begin a
7:80 p. m. by Bev.
Inbjeet at the morning b
At thla aerrlee the hand of
r will be given to thoae who hnve re
joined the church. Alao, the Lord a
ihera a
ItaMiiator‘wllf'litirln 'a“aerlea .
aermona on the the parable of the rich
in nnd Laaaroit*.
Ci
ST. MARK METHODIST—Rev. S. B.
Relit paator. Preaching at 11 n. ra. and J
p. jb. by the pnator. Sunday frhfol at »:*)
n. in. Deaf mute cln«e. Mr. W. 1. Crua-
aelle, teacher. Enworth League 7 p. “
Prayer meeting wetlneedny g p. m.
WESLEY MEMORlAI^Corner Aul
avenue nml Ivy.atreet. P«v. , E *
B tutor. Sunday aehmool 3:30 a. in.: 1...-^
nople'a Bible Clnaa: Young Men> Baraea
nilile Clae»: Young Iaidlca' Ph
Covetonaneao.
the parabl
k Subject,
Revlrel ci
U,., Sunday nehoor teneherii meeting.
Special eervlcea every, evening thla week
eicept Saturday at 7:45 p. m.
TRINITY METHODIST-Coraer White-
felr-TKTv.TV Sherri H, "of
Congregational church, wdl prMehrtthe
morning aenrlce, and Dr. C. B. w llmer.
rector of St. I.ukea Eplacopnl church, at
the evening aervlee. Sunday «eho<il nt 3.3n
n. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wedneadny
* p. m. Regular organ recital at 7:30 p. m.
NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL J^ETIIO-
DIRT. r/>r. M. 1« Underwood, iwntor.
l-rcnehlug ll a. m. and 7:30 p. at. fcy tlV
paator. Rnndey aehool 8:45 n. m.i prayer
ueetlng Thuredny 7:30 p. m.
ST. LUKE METHODIST—At the junction
of Ilcrenn avenue and Powell atrect. George
W. Griner, paator. Sunday aehool at 8:30
a. in.; preaching by Rev. E. 51. 8tanton nt
11 a. m. and 7JO p. m.; alao. he will eon-
duet a aerrlee at 3 p. m. Thcae aervlcea
wlll'cloao the third week of the revival.
HEMPHILL AVENUE METIJODIST-
Rcv 11. H Robb, I). D.. pnator. Preaching
it 11 a. m. Itev. IL E. Moulton will preaefi
at 7*30 p. m. Sunday aehool at 8:30 *. w.
Sontiao prayer meeting, led by Rev. 11. B.
Moulton.
WALKER 8TBEET METHODISE -
gks ,±.cW , ¥; m
b?4 T reMr? 5 frem ,: i , b»'p“nlc^iS5.l««!
dSelM the hour There will a Imsl
n la rneltmi? of the Epwnrth League and
?l7?tlo™ of oMcera at J.-.fl p. tn at the
"rs? , ?c«Li? ,e
.K rsTufes? a. «s?i
prayer meatlug Wednesday 8 p. ra.
PRESBYTERIAN.
The Missionary I
enatiters’ League Friday- nt 7:5
FIRST PRESBYTER IAN—Divine service*
at 11 a. in. No eveulng aerrlee. Huudoy
school nt 9:90 a. ni. Prayer meeting Wednes
day nt H p. m., led by the pastor.
MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN—
Corner Luck le and font finer atreefe. Dr. A.
It. Ilolderby, the pnstor, will prcnch at 11
of WhltHmil street nnd Whitehall terrace,
will bold all regular services in the attrac
tive lecture room of their new btilldiug.
Sabbath school nt 10 a. in. Morning service
at 11, avenlug service at 8. Prayer meeting
n't K ti iii \V i.iliiiiailii v It.iv -lfinwiw A Cnr.
WEST END PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of
Oonlon nnd Ashby streets. Rev, Lynu It.
Walker, pastor. Huudny school aU>9:30 n. m.
Morning service at Jl; mldress by Jtev. JJ.
B. Mathis, the first pnstor; also an address
by Itev. Lynn It. Walker, the third und
present pastor. A letter from Dr. Cl. W.
Bull, the second pastor, will be rend. A
history of the church for the past twenty
years has been prepared by C.i B. Mac-
Ilnughey. The entire mornhig service will
1m* devoted to further celebration of the
twentieth iiuulversnry of the organization
of the church. Itev. J. layim Bnenimiii will
prcnch at H p. in. Prayer meeting Wednes
day at 8 p. in., followed by teachers' train
ing and normal class.
INMAN PARK PRESBYTERIAN—Rev.
James It. Flckleu, pastor. Preaching nt 11
u. ui. utid 8 n. m. Sunday school ut 9:90 a.
ni. Young People*! Society at 7:15 p. ~
Regular nild-weck prayer meeting at 8 p.
Wednesday.
Itev. tieorge 1 .
seriuou at 11 a.
No night service,
a. m.
CENTRAL ritEHBYTEUI AN—Washing
ton street,^opposite capttol. Sunday school
at 9:30 a. m. The pastor, Ur. Tberon II.
Rice, will prcnch at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in.
Praise service at 7:40 p. m. Mid-week prayer
m«*etlng at 8 p. m. Wedueaday. Tha pastor
will continue h1a course of lectures —
*** FI
A ln a charge. Morning prayer
HOLY TRINITY—Dec*tdr. Rev. C. A.
Langston In charge. At 4:30 p. tn., evening
prayer und sermon.
CIIIliST CHURCH—Wpat mint. Rev. H.
D. Phillips In charge. Morning prayer und
sermon at 11.
ST." IGNATIUS-TaUapoosn. Rev. ... ..
DeBelle In charge. Morning prayer, lltauy
nnd eermon at 11.
•ST. JOHNS—College Park. Rev. Gilbert
"’iga. D.D., ip c* “*—
sermon, at 11.
LAGRANGE MIlLS^Rev. II. D. Phillips,
In charge. Evening prayer and sermon
nt 7.
CATHOLIC.
m. High mass nt
at 4:30 p. m. May devotions every evening
nt 4:90. Benediction of blessed sacrament
nt 4:30 p. in. Wednesdays nnd Fridays.
Thursday. May 5, Ascension Thursday nnd
holy day or obligation to the Catholic
urcb. Masses at 6:96, I, 8 and 9 a. m.
UNITARIAN,
THE UNITARIAN CHURCH (Church of
Our Father)—Corner Cnln nnd Sprlug. Rev.
Rush IL Hhlppen, D. D., minister In charge.
, *— at n a m 8er-
ibject of morning
” Sunday school
Old Testament.
morning, May 12.
burch Suuday
WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of
Walker and Stonewall. Rev. T. P. Cleve
land, pnstor. Services at 11 a..m, nnd 7:45
p. m. Subject at 11 n. m., "What Will the
Egyptian* Hay?" Sabbath aehool at 9:80 a.
u. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:46 p. m.
colored"y. M. C. A.
Rev. Edward Ware, of the At!anto« Uni
versity, will address the colored V. M. C,
A. Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The
meeting for boya will bo held at 8 o clock.
EPISCOPAL. N
Fifth 8unday sftar Easter,
CATIiEDRAL-Corner Washington and
Hunter. Very Rev. C. T. ATPlfe*. D.D.,
dean. At 7:10 a. ni., holy communion; 11 a.
m., litany, sermon and holy communion; 4:90
p. m.. evening prayer and aeruion. Sunday
school at 9:45. All other dnya_:_ a 7&> a. m„
holy commuplon
at 4:90 p. in.. «*-
and Friday, litany
8T. LUKES—Peachtree, between Currlsr
and Pine. Rev. C. B. Wllroer, D.D., rec*
— iuuIoo; II
and to Investigate the doctrines of the
new church set forth In the writings of
SwedenlMjrg. The pastor may be found at
hts study, 501 or M3 The Grand building.
ENGL18H LUTHERAN—Church of the
Redeemer, corner Trinity nnd Capitol
place, Rev. E. C. jCronk, pastor. Service,
with sermon, at fl a. m.; Sunday aehool
9:30 a. m.; evening service at 8 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRI8T—Weat End ave
nue. Bible study at 10 a. m. Communion
services at ,41 a. m. Preaching at 11:90 a.
in. by Evangelist 8. H. Hall nnd nt 7:33
B m. at the tent on Pierce street In Bonnie
rae. The meeting will continue through
the week. Services each bight, commencing
n t 7:90 p. ^n.
8UNDAY SCHOOLS 5IEET—The Atlanta
Baptist Sunday 8chool Association, mf
which Hon. John M. Green Is president,
will hold Its monthly session Sunday, be
ginning at 9:90 p. ra., at the Decatur Bap
tist church. The principal speakers will bo
Professor L. M. Landrum, Kuperliitendeiit
of public schools, and Professor A. C. Bris
coe, superintendent of the Hecond Baptist
Sunday school. Special music will be a
feature of the occasion. The respective
schools are urged to send as large delega
tions fs possible.
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE-
Regular services at Alliance hall, 72V4 N.
Broad street. Sunday nml Wedueaday at
3:30 p. in. Voung people’s meeting Thurs
day at 7:90 p. ni. Sunday Is missionary day.
ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY
—Robert Bryan Harriaou, president. Will
meet Sunday afternoon it 3 o'clock at 132
Paachtrae atreaf
Interest tnanifei
"The
point.
TO MEN ONLY-Rev. 8. R. Belk, paator
of St. Mark Methodist church, will apeak
to men only Sunday at 3730 p. m. at Baptist
next week
Matinees Tuesday, Thuriday, Saturday.
HAL REID'8 BEAUTIFUL RURAL DRAflfA,
x NIGHT BEFORE
CHRISTMAS....
With a Cast of Capable Players, Headed by the Sterling Actor,
MR. JACK DRUMIER. f
Stacked with Elaborate Scenie Effects and Careful Attention to all Detail,,
On account ot the
’e»ted, the .mine tuf-
vlll '
fit manlft _
used latt Sunday
TlU»?
from e riycholostcn
■ limited to trn.airnut
UNIVERSALI8T.
DNIVER8ALI8T CHIincH - Corner
Peachtree and Knit Ilnrrls atreeti. Rev.
E. 1). Ellcnwood. pastor. Regular serv-
l«A nt 11 a. ni. and s p. m.. with aermona
at both ,ervlcei by Rov. K. Vr. ltotts, l>. D„
OeaSon'by'nilV inatn'S^R. "lieI* J0 J r * “ re Mrfed to atteud
Spiritual Reaurrectlon." 8undn.v aehool nt [ ,t r '-
8:45 a. in. Y. 1'. C. U. at Ip. a. 1
MISCELLANEOUS.
CENTRAL CONffltKdATIONAIc-Profei
aor Ph.dpa will preach Huuday morning. At
7:46 p. m. there will he a nervlce ordaining
two young men to the goapel mlnlatry. 8or-
■non by Dr. Jenklna, anp.rluton.lent of
Southern Col
Hr. Howland
Phelps: eba
fellowanlp.
IM3IANUEL CONGREGATIONAI^Rev,
Starr B. \villlama, paator. will preach at II
a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday aehool at 8 JO a.
m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p.
m.
5IARIETTA ST. '"CONGREGATIONAL—
Preaching by Rev. W. H. Tillman, paator,
nt Jl a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Slorn ng anliject,
"The One Way." Sunday aehool at 3 p. m.
BEREAN CONOBEOATIONAt^
at 11 n. m. Iiy Rev. Wallace' i
service at 7:30. Sunday school
Nfth"t
-Preach-
Gasquc.
1 at3:90
; 9 a. m.. morutne prayet;
B3";
PrMhyterlan church .
Monday at 4 p. m. ^
vnnril AVENUE PRESBk'TERIAN—At
*22F8 £*§82
Christian Endeavor ni t i*
iJsarve conference at 8 a m. ^pivir
Miriams Wednesday at 4 p. m. Prayer
meeting Wednaaday at 8 p. u»- Ladle* MU-
■. IU-, UUIJ . -
tng prayer, aermon and h
p. m.. utcnlti/’prayer and
«hooi nt 8:«. Friday:
tor. At 7:30 a. in., holy commL.
a. ra.,' holy communion and sermon; 7:*)
p. ui.. eveulng pntyar and sermon. Sun
day school at 8:45 a. m.
INCARNATION—Lee. near Gordon. West
End, Reg. J. J. P. Perry, rector. At 7:30
- ni., holy communion; at II a. in., morn-
—ion and holy communion; 8
rarer and aermon. Sunday
Lltauy at 6:30.
ALL S AI NTS—Corner Weat Peachtree end
North a venae. Kyv. Z S BtrUnd. rector.
At 8 a. in., holy cwuiuuulou; at 11 a. in.,
Ittany. aermon and holy communion; 4 p.m.,
evening prayer. Bondar aehool at 8.4*.
Wednesday: Litany at 10:30.
EPIPHAN5’—Corner Moreland and Euclid
avenues, ininan Park. Rev. C. A. Langs-
ton, vicar. In charge. At 11 a. nk, holy
cmnmnalon nnd aermon. Sunday aehool at
8:45 a. m.
. CHAPEL OK THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
Hum street, near Cecpnt. Sunday echool at
3:J0i
MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS—
Woods avenue, near West Peachtree. Sun-
• ' — ' ndny at 3J8 p. m.
CONGREGATIONAL.
STREET CAlt HARK—There will lie a
special meeting at the street ear rhapel
Sunday mornIng nt 8 o'clock. The Barera
boys anil the young ladles of tha Ouoen
Esther Circle ot Egelalon pmorial church
will alng. 1
CHURCH or CHRIST mdentlat)
„ Weat Baker atreet. "Adam and
Fallen Sian" la the subject of the leaaon.
aermon Sunday ht II h. m. and 3 p. m. Tea-
tlmonlal meeting Wednesday at 3 p. m.
Heading rooms M N. Broad street, uppoalta
Piedmont Hotel.
The 'beadquarten of the Inten
Sunday School Association will be
nently established at Chicago after !
AM*7 J mm
Ieend n-IInud Society,
tht* eighty-fifth birthday of its founder.
Rev. Edward Everett liaie, have reached
the sum of 908.000.
The young men of the Church of Scotland
and of tbo United Froa <*hur«*h have foru*
cd a Joint society In Edinburgh, looking
toward a dual nnd foriunl union of tbolr
denominations. Tb^jr csll their club "Thu
Church Union Association.”
Among Mrs. Russell
faction* arc n
l* club which __
the New York docks,
ralsRlon college at "
ladles' home In St
Russell Hsge's lstest bene-
gift of S150.000 for a Hall-
shall acopmipodate 825 men,
$
-No. i:
PREBBYTRRIAN UNION—Frk
Ing, Mny 10, n meetlug of all the
rtan meu of the city will be held
anaplces of tbe Preabytorian Uni
lantn. Rev), A. L. Phillip*. I). D..
mond, Va.. will make an addre** on the
"Men's Movement." IJght refreshments
will Ih* inrveil. The public invited.
. under the
uton of At
of Rich
day school every Hun
HOLY
iligga? D.U. In charge. Holy eammunlon
and sermon nt IL Evonlng prayer and aer-
m»n at 4. Sumlay aehool at 3. Jrlilay:
Evening prayer ana choir practice nt 7:30.
ST. ANDBEWS-Corner Glenn and Kent
streets. Rev. Gilbert HIiga. D.D., In
charge. Sunday 4cbool at 3.30 p. m.
PAULS—East Point
Rev. II. II. Proctor, I>. D.. paator. w,„
preach at 11 a. a. oti "The Secret of Sue
ceaaful Living;" at that hour new memhera
will lie receive.] and Hie aacrmnent admin
istered. At 8 p. in. will occur the monthly
service of aocred song, when Dr. f
win also apeak, preaching on "The
Death of a Man Caught In a I.le."
GIDEON 5!BETU»!-The Christian Com
mercial Travelers will meet at Y. M. C. A.
In boys' reading room Sunday at 8 p. m
All local awl visiting Hideous are urged t<
attend and other traveling men cordially In
vlted. 1.. C. Satterfield, Pres.; John 11,
Wynn, Sec. ,
RT. PAULS (Colored|l—241 Auburn avenue.
Itev. A. E. Day In rhargik At II a. ui.,
holy communion and aertnon; 8 p. in., even
lag prayer and aermon. Sunday echool at
8J8 e. m. Weekdays — —
... Morning prayer
at 8:30. Wednesday and Friday: Litany at
8JO. Wednesday: Erenlng prayer and ad-
RAILROAD Y. M. C. A.-The Railroad
jouug Men's Christian Association meet
ings for men. held each Sunday afternoon
at the delightful rooms, 31‘V Weat Alabama
atreet, are always of an Inspiring and op-
lifting character. Sumlay at JJ0 p. in. the
'irilllant and forceful speaker. Rev. B. F.
itillle, pnator of Westminster Presbyterian
bnrrh. will add re., lbs meeting, ami all
nen who can possibly do to should arrange
THE NEW JERUXALESf—Services
511 The Grand at inja a. m.; preaching
hy the paator. Rev. It. It. Keep. The noli-1
'—" d to attend the meetlugs
Helen Uonld.
ling erected by
Tbs United States government hey agreed
to uphold the social work of tha Young
.Men's Christian Association at Panama,
helping to meet the eipenno of tha'four
trained awl experleaced meu reeontly i
to Join tbo forces already at work tkare
of whom hare been placed on tho pay
of tho government. In addition to tu,.,
four chin bouses hare been crectad and
four morn are to be built at an early date.
rating figure*, as compiled by the chap
ot the Evnngellatle Prlaon Society of
MsRAND
"CAPRICE OF CAPRI”
—COMiC OPERA—
Tonight—Matinee Today.
PRICE8: 25c, 50c, 75c $1.Q0.
Tickets On aalo now at box office.
Curtain Vvill rlao promptly at Si 15.
All are requested to bo in their seats
on time. .
™ E BIJOU
Tonight—Matinee Today. ,
ni r.n countess von
ULUn hatzfeldt
In the Mueical Comedy 8uc'ceas.
—THE—
LITTLE DUCHESS
Next Week:
“THE NIGHT BEFORE XMAS”
ST. NICHOLAS AUDITORIUM,
*>MAY 29, 30, 31 and JUNE 1.
$8,000 FOR ARTISTS ALONE.
ISON TICKETS. |3. $4. and $3.
SALE. CALL OR WRITE W. C.
HUMPHRIES, 519 EMPIRE, ATLAN
TA. REDUCED RAILROAD RATE,
ONE FARE PLUS 25 CENT8 ROUND
TRIP.
AMUSE U
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
“BOXING MATCHES.”
"JAPANE6E WOMEN.”
"THE GAY WASHERWOMAN.” '
PASTIME PALACE THEATER
No. 77 PEACHTREE STREET.
Matinees 3 and 4 p, m.
Night, Continuous 1 !^ to If.
Next Week's Billi
LEON A M'ALLISTER,
On tho Comedy Rings.
MISS LEE WHITE,
Illustrated Songs.
PERRY AND WHITE,
A Novel Sketch.
,LAW80N BOONE,
Buck and Wing Dancer.
SKETCH BY- ENTIRE COMPANY,
CONGRESSMAN LIVINGSTON
SPEAKS AT SCHOOL PICNIC.
Rll Idahope of the Anglican church. In
clndllg (bo archlbtsbop of Canterbury, have
entered a protest against tho use of tbo
‘Anglican Hymnal." which has lately been
inhlfahed, claiming that It la a book scarce
Roman mass
lrgln. Invoca-
to the Acad,
Protestantism re-
Bev. Gilbert Uc cat neatly Invited I
NEGRO SHOOTS HI8 WIFE,
THEN TRIES TO SUICIDE.
Special to The Georgian.
L*Grange, Oik, May 4.—Gene Cary, a
negro barber, shot and dangerously
wounded his wife and then turned the
pistol on himself and fired twice. In nn
effort to end his own life. The shoot
ing was the culmination of a quarrel,
which started n$ their home.and con
tinued until they reached Ridley ave-,
nue, a prominent resldenca atreet, when
the shooting took place.
Cary ia In Jail, having shot himself
In the hand and once in the aide. The
bullet which struck hla wife passed sl
ugs moat entirely through her body.
Special to Tbe Georgian.
Covington. Ga., May 4.—The annual
educational rqlly and school picnic held
at Flint IIIll, In the northern section
of Newton county, Friday warn largely
atterided.
Professor J. O. Martin, principal of
Flint Hill Graded School, was maiter
of ceremonies.
In the afternoon speeches were made
by Congressman L. F. Livingston, Col
onel James P. Cooley, Colonel L. L.
Mlddlebrooka, Professor Robert A.
Guinn, Hon. G. C. Adams and Dr. J.
C. Moore. The various addresses were
along the line ot educational progress
In the rural communities and were
well received.
BODY OF “SILENT" SMlTA
HURRIED THROUGH CHICAGO.
NO. 46 WHITEHALL ST.
Monday and Tuesday.
"THE BURGLAR AND DENTIST.*.
“CAREER OF A JUDGE.”
"THE SCULPTOR'S MODEL.”
"HUMPTY DUMPTY.”
St Nicholas Auditorium
PONCE DELEON PARK-Skatlng Daily,
11 to 1—3 to 5:30—8 to 11.
Ladias free mornings. Music every
night, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day afternoons.
RESORTS.
Chicago; May 4.—Guarded by detec
tives and rearing In a car filled with
flowers, the body of James Henry
("Silent") Hmlth.-who tiled on hla hon
eymoon In Japan, was hurried through
Chicago, hla former home, today and
started for New Yora on a New Tork
Central train.
8L Timothys Chapel.
Bt.'TImothys'rhapel, the little Epis
copal church at Boulevard and DeKalb
atreet. South Kirkwood, ha* been re
opened, and evening service will be held
there at 4:30 o'clock Sunday afterpoon.
Hand Badly Mangled.
Special to Tbe Georgian.
Statesboro, On., May 4.—D. Percy
Averttt, of the Statesboro Manufactur
ing Company, while adjusting machin
ery at hla plant, had hla le
caught and badly mangled thla'morn-
Ing.
GREENBRIER
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
WEST VIRGINIA
(The "OLD W1IITK" Bujpkur.) Now
open. Famous for Its ealphnr hath-.
Modern Improvements, with private
hatha. Permanent orchestra. Term-. t;3
to 125 week. 351 to tsn per month. Write
for Illustrated Ixxiklet. Address,
GEO. A. MILLS, Jr., Manager.
th-c-.-iihrler While Siilidmr yptln^., w. v. r
Edgewood Avenue Paving.
The streets committee of council
passed favorably qtt the proposition io
pave Edgewood avenua with wood
block from Peachtree street to North
Boulevard, at a meeting held Friday
afternoon.
The coat will be about 373,000, of
which the! city must pay $13,000. The
matter was passed up to the.finance
committee to make arrangement.-, if
tlble, for an appropriation to rover
paving. The contract was av n: ded
to the Asphalt Paving Company of
Jeorgla, subject to the ratification rf
council.