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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY. JULY SI. 1W5.
I* one where health abounds,
With impure blood there can*
not be good health.
Withadlsordered LIVER there.'
cannot be good blood.
TutfsPills
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore
Its natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
blood. m
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
Take no Substitute. All Druggists.
KILLS SELF
AFTER GIRLACTBESS
Did Not Want To Testify
As To Probable Cause
of Her Act.
Awnings
For stores, Offices,
Residences, Public
Buildings, etc* manu
factured and put up.
All work gusranteed
Lowest prices. Phone
or wrltelfof .
esUmstes. ,
J. M HIGH GO.
Atlanta. Ga.
TEETH
EXTRACTED
positively without
not duj potter..
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WOWAN'8 ASSAILANT ....
NOT YET APPREHENDED,
Special to The Oenfglan.
Macon, Qa.. July’ II.—Chief Conner
has not secured a clew as to the at
tempted murderer of Mrs. Sadie Cole
man, who was brutally assaulted In
her home In East Maeon Sunday night.
Mrs.' Coleman. atated that she thought
the man who attacked her was a ne
gro, but was not sure, as the room was
dark, and she could not see him plain
ly. But Chief Conner and the police
men who are working on the caee are
all of the eame mind—that the njnn
who made the attack was a white man.
gnd not a negro.
Mrs. Colemun Is reported as gelling
along as well as could he expected, and
her chances for recovery arc good.
Funeral of Little Girl.
Bpeclol to The Ueorglan.
, Macon, Qa., July Jl.—The funeral
services of llttls Georgia Livingston,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Liv
ingston, who died Monday, were held
from the family residence, on Boun
dary street. Rev. a. E. Browne, of
the East Macon Presbyterian church,
outdated. The Interment was inode In
Riverside cemetery,
GRIEF OVER 80N'8 DEATH
CAU8ES WOMAN TO END LIFE.
Greensboro, N. C„ July SI.—Mrs.
Mary Kykes, a well-known and promi
nent lady of this town, committed sui
cide yesterday by nrlng two pistol bul
lets into her body. About a year ago
Mrs. Sykes’ youpg son died after a
long lllnoas, and ever since, the had
been very despondent.
Colorado Springs, July >1.—Richard
R. Dumbaugh, of Washington, D. C„
who with Dr. Harold Thomas, of Chi
cago. and Thomas Holland, of Denver,
had been among Miss Laura Matthews'
admirers, shot and killed himself yes
terday afternoon while waiting to be
called as a witness at ths Inquest of
the Chicago girl who committed suicide
Monday' •
He chose death rather than testify
as to ths probable cause of Miss Mat
thews' tragic death. Rumbaugh, who
was a wealthy ex-army officer, was ex.
peeled to thro tv light on the mysterious
death of Mias Matthews.
Tlllle Green, Miss Matthews' nurse,
and star witness In the Inquest, 1 de
clared she had been a companloA of
Mlss*MaUhewa In Chicago three years,
and that Charles A. Copy, the mil
lionaire automobile manufacturer, and
Miss Matthews had been Intimate
friends for two years. She said Miss
Matthewsfexpecled Coey to marry her,
and the date was set several times,
but always postponed by Coey.
Before leaving Chicago, she. said,
Coey and Miss Matthews quarreled apd
owing to the quarrel the girl an
nounced hat she would go West and
end her life. She swore positively that
Coey knew the girls' Intentions. t
Miss Matthews, ths nurse said, com
mitted suicide to avoid disgrace. A
note was found In her room addressed:
‘To Whom It May Concern," reading:
‘‘I can stand It no longer. I don't
want to live. I give all my things to
my mother."
COEY DECLARE8 ACTRESS
VICTIM OF MURDER PLOT.
Chicago. July 81.—Ci A. Coey, tfm
automobile expert, xtoutly maintains
that Ml>s Matthews probably fell the
victim to a murder plot.
"I don’t believe she ever killed her
self. I can't believe It. She was'mur
dered, I'm sure,” declared Mr. Coey In
his apartments at the South Shore
Country Club, where he Is a resident
member. Mr. Coey declared emphatic
ally that he does not know Rumbaugh.
the actor who committed suicide after
Miss Matthews' death: that he never
heard of him and that,he could ad
vance no reason why the young man
should end his own lltt following the
strange death of the young actress.
Malaria Makes Pels Blood.
The Old Standard OROVE'S TASTE
LESS CHILL TONIC drives out ma
laria and builds up this system. For
grown people and children, 80c.
See Phrozol See Phrozol
TYBEE.
BY THE SEA VIA
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Week end rate, 81.88: tickets on sale
Saturdays, limited Tuesdays following
date of sale. Season rate, 118.18; tick
ets on salt dally, limited September
80th.
W. II, FOGG, D. P. A., Atlanta, Qa.
YOUNG HANNA IS
HUSTLED AWAY
Waterbury. Conn., July 81.—Mark
lianna, aged 30, son of Dsn R. Hanna
and grandson of the lets Senator Mark
Hanna, has been hustled out of
town because of his Infatuation for
Miss Edna Bruns, an actress, Coinci
dent with young Hanna's departure.
Bruns resigned from the stock
company. Dan Hanna has been three
times married and twlca divorced.
PRINCE WILHELM TO VI8IT
JAME8TOWN EXPOSITION.
You will recognize Ar-
huckles’ Ariosa Coffee in the
cup, any time, by the taste
That “taste’ ’ identifies it as
the straight, pure Brazilian
and distinguishes it from the
make - believe Mocha and
Java, and sundry other mis
branded or misnamed im.
postures.
The improvement in the quality of Ariosa
is the natural consequence of our own com
mercial development, and promises more for
the future. ■ Sold in a sealed package only,
for your benefit.
ARBLXKLB BROS.. New York City,
Formerly Secretary and Troas. Carter & Gillespie El- ctrlc Co.
GAS FIXTURES and
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
26 S. Broad St. Inman Bldg., ATLANTA, GA. Rear Maddox-Rucker Bk.
TEXT OF AMENDED BILL
AS IT PASSED HOUSE
Special to Tho Georgian.
Jamestown Exposition, Vs., July SI.—
His Royal Highness, Prince Wilhelm,
second son of Crown Prince Ouatave,
and grandson of King Oscar, of Swe
den, will arrive In Hampton Roads on
the cruiser Fulgla August 19. and will
remain at the exposition for three days,
August 19, 20 and 21. The United
Stutes navy will Join In the reception
and for the three days that the prince
Is here he will revive attention which
will be royal.
The test of the Harduinu Covlngton prohi
bition hill, with nmendnients iWopted, ns
passed by the house Tuesday, Isas follows:
"An act to prohibit the manufacture, sale,
barter, giving a woJ to Induce trade, or
keeping or furnishing at public places, or
keeping on hand nt places of business of
any alcoholic, spirituous, malt or Intoxi
cating drinks, which If drunk to excess
will produce Intoxication; to except sales of
alcohol In certain eases, upon certain condi
tions; to provide certain rules of evidence
In connection With the enforcement there
of; tOi prescribe penalties, ami for other
pui
set. It shall not be'lawful for any person
within tho limits of this stnte to sell or
barter for valuable consideration, either di
rectly or Indirectly, or give away to Induce
trade nt any place of business, or k»*«*p or
furnish at any otfier places, or mauufncture
or keep on hand at their place of businessi ■
any alcoholic, spirituous, limit or Intoxicat
ing liquors. or Intoxicating bitters, or otherH,,,,
drinks, which. If drunk to excess, will pro- .*|
due® Intoxication, and any person so offend- mti
lug- shall U# guilty of a misdemeanor, and«
rrovKicti. ninncr, no oriic
a practicing physician shall ....
scrlptlmis hereunder, nor shall they be
at any drug store In which said physici
Is flnsnclRlIy Interested, and no prescript! ..
shall Im* refilled; nor shall more than one
pint In* furnished on any one prescription.
The delivery of the Alcohol under such pre-
scrlptlon shall Ik* made ouly directly to the
person for whom such prescription Is Issued
or to tho physician; or In case of a minor,
to his parent or guardian for Jilin; or In
case of a married woman, to her hnshnnd
for her.
. Provision for the. Wholesalers.
"Provided further, that nothing In this
net shall he so construed Ss to prevent
wholesale druggists from selling or furulsb<
!«« AirabPl In wholesale quantities to regu
lar licensed retail druggists, or to public ei
rttjr hospitals, or to medical or pharma-
charity hospitals,
ceiitlcal colleges.
■Mjffnor
lie It forth
sale druggists
hall at all times I
50c. in Cash
For lOO Coupons
From
The
Cigarette
of Quality
2 Coupons In each Package
Coupons plso Redeemable for
Valuable Presents
Premium Dept., AMERICAN TOBACCO CO.
Jersey City, N. J. St. Lottie, Ho.
1030 of the penal code of Georgia. Nor shall
It lie lawful in the limits of said state
for Intoxicating liquors to be sold In dls-
pciiNarlea. and the aula of Intoxicating li
quors in said state shall ho prohibited to
private persons and to the sinte, Its offi
cers and agents.
Ths “Doctors* Amendment.'
"Provided that licensed druggists mar
•ell and furulsh pure alcohol, for medicinal
purposes only, upon written prescription of
n regular practicing physician of this state,
In tno manlier herein prescribed, to-wlt:
lief ore any physician shall Issue any such
prescription no shall make an actual exam
ination of the person for whom tho pre
scription Is gi-nuied. The prescription shall
bo substantially In the following form:
'Georgia, county, 1 .j.,.,,., a .reg
ular practicing * ■■
of said State, d<
use of. * RPI PP .
whom 1 have personaUy examined
of pure alcohol, am! do certify In toj opin
ion that the same le necessary In the
alleviation or cure of Illness from which
sab! patient I* suffering. This (date).
iHIgned by the physician). No prescrip
tion shall l»e filled hereunder except upon
ths day vpoo which It Is dated and Is
sued, or upon the following day. Within
ten day* after tho same Is fillet! by the
druggist he shall file said proscription
. ... 7 t |, d eotUM
mil cause th*
lu his office, and a
.. rtillod copy'of the sunn*, or the original
prescription, showing it has been recorded,
shall be primary evidence lu any court In
this state. The record containing such pre-
acrlptioiis shall l>« open to public Inspec
tion. A recording fee of 6 cents for each
prescription so iccorded shall Ih» paid by
such druggist to the ordinary, l pon any
prosecution under this act the burden of
proving the defense that the anle wna of
pure alcohol under prescription, ns herein
- “ d fbt ‘ rife
which n
llispectli .. .
eon titles nr ....
store* are located!
"HurtIon 2. Any person, firm or corpo
ration who shall violate this act in any rri
ue gumy oi a !m**teinenimr, nj.u . n ~ et , Jlim guIUy of ft misdemeanor; any
punished «a P/cacrllwd In. ! physician who shall Issue a prescriptioni
o j>enal codo u .* ( |y or *«• ^*. >r hereunder containing any false statement
‘ shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; any drugs
gist wlm shull till any prescription for a
culiol in any wise other than herein n!
lowed, or shall fall to tile a prescript ion
filled by him heroundcr with the ordinary
within the time prescribed shall be guilty
of n misdemeanor; any person who shall ob
tain alcohol for another In accordance with
the terms hereof, nnd who shall convert
the same to any other use, shall bo guilty
of a mlwlemenuor.
"Section 3. Nothing In this act shall pro-
a*. 1- W_ .. . -*- nj .ghrt - 0 f W00 d
rt, scientific or
or denatured
mechanical purposes, or grain alcohol for
bacteriologists, who are actually engaged In
that elms of work for scientific purposes
only.
".Section 4. All laws and parts of laws In
conflict with this act b», and the same ara
hereby repealed."
The Handy Doctor in Your
P
*-*• Itr
provided for, shall be upon the defendant,
NEW DIRECTORS
FOR TROLLEY CO.
O. W. Brine and T, K. Glenn were elected
directors of the Georgia Uallway and Elec
tric Company nt tho regular monthly t
tug of the board of directors Tuesday s
noon.
They succeed A. E. Thornton, deceased,
and W. L. Cosgrove, who resigned a fejv
months ago. Itoth Mr. Urine and Mr. Glenn
are vice presidents of the company.
The former Is president of the Atlanta
Gas Light Company. Mr. Glenn Is president
of the Atlanta Northern railway.
BOILER EXPLOSION
KILLS 2; INJURES 2
Lxmlaon, Ala., July 31.—A boiler ex
ploxlnn at the plant of tha Froat-SIbley
Lumber Company yeaterday morning
wrecked a portion of the plant, killed
two peraona and injured two othera.
Huaton Dumua, night watchman, was
killed. Tom Moore, a negro employee,
waa struck In the head with a flying
brick. The top of hla head waa split
open. Will Parnell, Another negro, waa
injured by boiling water and hla arm
waa broken. Arthur Btawart, colored,
waa seriously wounded.
N. Y. GROCERS CHEAT PEOPLE
OUT OF *20.000,000 ANNUALLY.
Albany, N. Y., July 31—Erich Reich,
mann, atate superintendent of welghta
and measures, who has been conduct
ing an Inspection of grocerlee In many
citlea In the state, his come to the con
clusion that grocers purposely or un
knowingly beat the people of the state
out of 120.000.000 annually by the use
at Inaccurate scales. i
Vest Pocket
TS a thin, round-cornorad llll'.t
Enamel Box—
When carried In your veal pocket
means Health-Insurance.
It contains Six Candy Tablets el pleuxnt
taste, almost ss pleasant as Chocolate.
Each tablet Is a working dose of Css-
carets, which acts Ilka Exercise on the
Bowels and Liver.
It will not purge, alcken, nor upset the
Stomach.
Because It Is not a "BUo-drIver," like
Salts, Sodium, Calomel, Jalap, Senna, nor
Aperient Waters.
Neither Is It Ilka Castor Oil, Glycerine,
er other dtljr Laxatives that simply lubricate
the Intestines for transit of the food slopped
lip in them at that particular time,
• as
The chief cause of Constipation and
Indigestion Is a weakness of the Muaclei
But eon tract tha Intestines and Bowels.
Cascarots are practically to the Bowel
Muscles what a Massage and Cold Bath
are to the Athletic Muscles.
They stimulate the Bowel Muscles ta
contract, expand, and squeeze the Dlges.
live Juices out of food eaten.
They don’t help the Bowels and Liver la
such a way as to make them lean upon
similar assistance for tho future.
Thla Is why, with Cascarets, the dose
may bo lessoned each succeeding time
Instead of Increased, ss It must be with all
other Cathartics and Laxatives.
a • •
Cascarets act, like exercise.
If carried In your vest pocket, (or carried
In My Lady's Purse,) and eaten Just when
you suspect you need one, you will never
knowaslek day from the ordinary Ills of life.
Because these Ills begin In the Bowels
and pave the way lor alt other diseases.
"Vest Pocket" box 10 cents. *JT
Be sure you get the genuine, made only
by the Sterling Remedy Company, end never
•old In bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCCT*
THREE MEN HELD;
HOHSETHEFT CHARGE
Arrested After They Had
Tried To Sell Outfit
Very Low.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Go., July 81.—Three young
men, Hugh Smith, Floyd Hightower
and Charles Bush, of Dublin, are be
ing held In the city barracks charged
with horse stealing. The three came to
Macon several days ago, and were
driving a horse and buggy belonging
to W. W. Bush, father of young Bush.
They tried at several places to sell
the outfit at very low figures before
they were arrested.
MACON DRUG CLeITk
WEDS TRAINED NURSE.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., July 31.—Miss Hattls
Williams and Frank Davies, two well-
known young society people of this
city, were united In marriage yesterday
by Rev. T. D. Ellis, of the Moth
church. Mias Williams Is a nurse at
the Macon city hospttat and has many
friends all over the state, who will be
surprised to learn of her marriage. Mr.
Davies Is a well-known young drug
clerk In Macon, a- ; has hundreds of
friends In this city.
SHIPMENTS OF FRUIT
SHOW BIG INCREA8E.
flpeclnl to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., July 31.—Quite an ad
vance waa made In the fruit shipping
business In Georgia yesterday, as the
day'a output amounted to 83 cars. This
spurt brought up the total shipments
for the season to 1,248 cars, and many
of the commission men and growers
have now good reasons to believe that
the total shipments will be closer to
1,600 cars than 1,200.
BEATEN-BY WOMAN,
CHARGE MADE BY MAN.
Special to Tho Georgian.
Macon, Ga., July 31.—Claiming that
he Was set upon yesterday and brutally
beaten with a large stick by Mrs. Ma
mie Oates, an Inmate of the Roff Home,
Henry Stephenson, an epileptic, who
was formerly an inmate of the home,
but who claims that he was driven
away by Superintendent W. T. Wat
son, swore out a warrant against the
woman. /
Stephenson exhibited his bare back
to Attorney Oliver Hancock, whom he
has employed In tho case, showing
great welts, evidently caused by some
heavy Instrument.
THREE YEARS' SENTENCE
FOR CAR BREAKERS.
Speels! to The Georgian. 1
Macon, Ga., July 31.—Several car-
breokjng rases came before Judge Fel-
tonj yesterday in the superior court.
Miles Lyons and Lucius Bell were tried
for breaking Into a car on the Georgia
railroad. They pleaded guilty to a
misdemeanor and were sentenced to
serve twelve months or pay a fine of
8125. Son Dorsey and Will Harris were
found guilty of car-breaking and were
ecntenced to eerve three years In the
penitentiary.
Henry Holt was found guilty of steal
ing 200 pounds of coal from the Em
pire Coal Company, by which he was
employed and was sentenced to serve
twelve months.
Gcno Redding was found guilty of
assault with Intent to kill, upon the
person of Robert Jackson, and was
sentenced to servo twelve months or
pay a fine of 8100.
WOMEN SUFFER
Many women suffer in silence and
drift along from bad to worse, know
ing well that they ought to hare
immediate assistance.
How many women do you know
who are perfectly well and strong?
The cause may be easily traced to
some feminine derangement which
manifests itself in depression of
spirits, reluctance to go anywhere
or do anything, backache, dragging
Ecnsations, flatulency, nervousness,
and sleeplessness.
These symptoms are but warnings
that there is danger ahead, and un
less heeded, a life of suffering or a
serious operation Is the inevitable
result. Tho best remedy for all
theso symptoms is >
Lydia E Pinkham’sVegetable Compound
made from native roots and herbs. Ho other medicine in the country has
received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. Ho other medi-
cine has such a record of cures of female ills.
^ Miss J. F. Walsh, of 328 W. 36th St., Hew York City, writes:—"Lydia
E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound has been of inestimable value in
restoring my health. I suffered from • female illness which caused
dreadful headaches, dizziness, and dull pains in my back, but your
medicine soon brought about a change In my general condition, built
me up and mode me perfectly well,"
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints,
~ * — — - —■ I - iulcera-
MISS JULIE FLORENCE WALSH
such as Backache, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation and
tion, and organic diseases. It Is Invaluable In preparing for child-birth
and during the Change of Life. It cures Hervous Prostration, Headache,
General Debility, nnd Invigorates the whole system.
Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women
Women Buffering from any form of female weakness are invited to
write Mrs. Plnkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free.
LUMBER-LUMBER-LUMBER
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
TAKE NOTICE—It’s worth your while to call on us before placing
your orders for lumber and general mill work.,
E. G. WILLINGHAM & SONS,
Prompt Delivery—Both Phones—642 Whitehall Street.
THE VICTOR
321 AND 323
WHITEHALL ST.
OPIUM and WHISKYr an “T! -r 7“ c '
tlons scientifically treated with-
Oa WOOLLEY’S
SANITARIUM
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,
full particulars, call or address The Victor Sanitarium or B. M. Woolley
Company, 104 North Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga.
INDEPENDENT ICE CO.,
349 WHITEHALL STREET
Manufacturers of Pure Distilled Water Ice. Prompt deliveries
made In the city. Carloads shipped to country points. Bell phone 638,
West, Atlanta phone 4343, E. B. HARVEY, Manager,
CONNECTICUT TO UNVEIL
8HAFT AT ANDER80NVILLE,
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Oa., July 31.—During tha first
week In October a party of Connecticut
people will pass through Macon on
their way to Andersonvllle, where a
monument erected to the memory of
the Connecticut soldlere who fell dur-
Ing the Civil wnr will be unveiled. A
large party from the Kutmeg State are
expected on this trip, and they will
spend several days In Macon while on
their trip South.
MAJORITY OF MACONIANS
FAVORED PROHIBITION.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Oa., July 31.—Both the pro-
htbttlontats and antis were kept on the
Jump yesterday In if aeon, all trying
get news of how the bill was going
Atlanta While many of both par
ties were in the Capital City Tuesday,
hundreds of people kept the newspaper
THE TAILOR,
8 Whitehall St.
Prices Reduced on all Spring and Summer Suitings.
THI8 WEEK
Tonight 8il5—Matlnse Saturday,
FAREWELL WEEK
—of the—
GEORGE FAWCETT CO.,
Presenting
“EAST LYNNE”
With alt the Favorites In the Cast.
Grand Popular Prices—Sale Now On.
all asking about the I
Small groups
people would congregate on street
the passing of the
of
corners and discuss ,
bill, and the majority of the people
were all strongly In favor of Its pass
ing. During tha prohibition fight In
Georgia there ha* been no trouble In
Macon and not a single fight has arisen
from the liquor question in the Cen
tral City,
JUDGE CABANIS8 FINES
LOITERERS AND LOAFER8.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Oa, July 3.—Yeaterday an
other large docket of loiterers and other
violators were given hearings, and fined
all the way from 32.60 to 360. More
than 3100 worth of fines waa paid Into
the city yeaterday. One negro waa
charged with disorderly conduct and
fined 8100 or thirty day*. He paid his
fine, but was rearrested charged with
robbery. On thla charge he was bound
over to the superior court. Chief of
Police Conner atated that he Intends
THE TRIPOdTPaTnT CO-
37 N. Pryor St., and a
occurrence of hanging
and loafing on the street*. During the
past week more than 100 negroes hare
been arrested charged with Tottering.
FUNERAL OF _ MRS.~CHRISTIAN
18 HELD AT MACON.
Special to Tho Georgian.
Macon, Ga, July 31.—After an Ill
ness of three weeks, Mrs. Beuna V.
Christian, aged (0 years, died at the
family residence, 21T Jackeon street.
She was the wife of F, R. Christian,
and la survived by three aons, W. H.,
J. C. and R. G. Plunkett, and one
daughter. Miss Clara Plunkett, all liv
ing In this city. She also leaves two
brother*. J. W. Garwood, of Thomson,
Oa. and Johnston Garwood, living In
Atlanta, and one slater, Mrs. S. E.
Polk, of Langxdale, Ala.
Th* funeral service* were held this
afternoon at 4 o'clock from the late
residence, on Jackson street. Rev. W.
H. Rudd officiating. The Interment
waa made In Rose HUI cemetery.
! •
Will bring you a sample-card and
fllv* you an estimate on Tintino
your wall* with DECO-MURA, the
^^“nlta^W^Finlsh^J^J
csCASIN®
THIS WEEK
Tonight 8:30—Matinee Tomorrow.
POLITE
VAUDEVILLE
ARMENTA—Sensational Mirror Dan.
eers Rica and Elmer, Aerobatic Btr
Performers; Howell and Scott, Hebrew
Impersonators, and Others,
CASINO PRICES—SALE AT BIJOU.
Matinees Daily 3-4 p. m., Nights 7:30-11
THIS WEEK'S PROGRAM.
ETHEL MAE RUBY, Imitator Whit
tier, Singeri EARL HIGLEY, H'brtw
Monologuiat) HARRISON, WEST &
HARRISON, Introducing Boy Cl'*") -
plon Wooden Shoe Dancer; He"-
PRICKS CHINLO, Chinese M/ffifisf
in "Cho Chevt" MISS ANNETTE
STEINBORN, Illustrated 8ongs; MI5S
SNOW, Songs.
Free
Fireworks
Begins Saturday
Great
Show!
night.. “Paul Revere’s
Ride” in Fireworks. Free!
AN ATTRACTIVE ROUTE
—TO—
Jamestown Exposition,
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA,
'• V T '* of Georgia railway to
Savannah, Merchants' and M Inert*
C6n 'P a, >y to Norfolk.
Double dally through trains and sleen-
S?VMnah°fo? V s""V h .L Shl,) * ,al1 frnm
Savannah for Norfolk every Tuesday
and Saturday at 8 p. m. Ticket* In.
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/all ride, 40 golden hours at sea.
Aak any Central of Georgia railway
agent for rates, schedules, etc. *
Atlanta’s Playground
Ponce deLeon
Everything for Everybody
St Nicholas Auditorium
PONCE DELEON PARK.
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*5JXX) Challenge 8kat.r, Every NQ"
and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturn*/
at 5 p. m. this week. ■
TACKY PARTY. | W
Friday Night Six Prize* for Tack'*’
Dressed People, Prizes Awarded
Costumes Only. 4