Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 05, 1907, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 5ATt'RDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1907. 7 SOCIETY... Mrs. George C. Bill, Editor. Charlotte Stewart, \ , , Selene Armstrong,/ A “'»‘»nta. And Womans Interests RECEPTIONS TUE8DAY EVENING. A brilliant feature of the Interna tional Congress of Cotton Growers and Spinners which will meet In Atlanta util be the number of Informal recep tions which will be given In Atlanta Tuesday" evening and which will Occa sion the opening of some of the hand somest homes In the city. Those giving receptions will be Mr. and .Mrs. William H. Kiser, Mr. and .Mrs. John E. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Wlntblsh, Dr. nnd Mrs. Turner, and Governor and Mrs, Hoke Smith. Receiving with each host and hostess n lll be a number of their friends, and the evening will be a brilliant one so-* daily. At the gubernatorial mansion the re ception will be In the nature of a semi, official event Governor and Mrs. smith have Invited to receive with them the judges of the supreme court nnd other cpurts. and their wives, the state house officials and their, wives, nnd the nrmy officers and their wives. 11)us making the occasion one of un usual brilliancy and Interest. 0LD-FA8HIONED - SPELLING BEE. The 6id-fashloned spelling bee to oc. cur at the First Baptist church on Monday evening at 8 o’clock will no doubt nttract a large gathering, as many of Atlanta's best known and most prominent dtirens will be lined up to have their spelling ability tested by Professor Landrum from the old “Blue Back" Speller. The entertainment will be under the auspices of the Young Ladles' Commit tee of the-church, who will leave noth ing undone to make the evening thor oughly enjoyable. No' admission will he charged, but a free-will offering taken. At the conclusion of the spelling con. test refreshments will be served, for which a free-will offering also will be received. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. A thong thoae expected to take part are Dr. W. \V. .Landrum. John M. Green. Judge John R. Wilkinson. John. R. Dickey, Dr. John E. White, W. W. Draper. R. A.' Mnnvplth. Eugene R. Black. Bolting IL Jones, Attuilla J. Orme H. H. Cabanlss, L: M: Landrum, J. J. Maddox, Charles iA. Davis, Dr. A. E. Wheeler Df. J. wt Lee, M. 8. Swann, Dr. Junius Millard. Hugh Wlllet, Ben jamin F. Abbott. J. E. Carlton. JoKh II. Goldsntlth. E. F. Blodgett. J. R. Hopkins, Dr. Spalding, D. O. Dougher- iv. J. R. Smith. M. M. Hill. T. J Buch. anan, B. L. Willingham. Jerome 811- vey, C. T. Nunnally, W. A. Martin. A. P. Stewart. Monroe Smith, T. H. Mc- frea, Lawton Riley. W. A. Callaway. Dr. Puraer, Robert Montelth and a number of others. MRS. HOLBROOKTO ENTERTAIN. Mrs. E. A. Holbrook will entertain at her home In West End Wednesday afternoon.. This Is the third of the delightful series of parties at which She. Is entertaining her friends Infor. mally. MONDAY,’ OCTOBER 7 JACKON AND IRWIN STREET. On Horseback Across Two Continents COL WM. P. CODY I“loffal# Bill") Es*Chtaf -4 Lnt •! the Orttt Semis. V. S. Army, lias IM C«re*C#M»efl«i Hnii Allk4 trier lb« StaatfarS #f BUFFALO BILL’S WILD WEST AND CONGRESS OP ROUGH RIDERS OP THE WORLD. Twenty-Fir# rears hare passed line# this historical exhibition wo# founded. For a Quarter Century Buffalo BUI has stood ALONE IN A CLASS BY HIMSELF as an Entertainer and as an Illustrator of Western History In the Early Days.' Ills Exhibition has WITHSTOOD THE TE8T OF TIM K and has been the Admiration of More than a Score of Earth’s Proudest Nations. Admiring Thousands hare Delifhted in the HEROIC PICTURES DRAWN FROM U18TORY and Presented 1010 ENTERTAINMENT ALWAYS NOVEL, Always True to the Fundamental Facts Unon which 1 Genuine; a Mirror of History, RK-, tours Abroad, she Fourth and last has made the Name and Fame of hare been Msde Familiar with AMERICAN HISTORY, for Delighted Oars the Wring rlctlon Straight and True, migrations Foreigner# most HfROIC CHAPTSU Df Buffalo Bill" has Bpread Before their Object Lessons which Haro Carried Con- Authentic, Picturesque and Abiding. GRAND MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7-8. MATINEE TUE80AY- JOHNNY AND ELLA In Their Latest Musical Success, GALVIN Latest Musical Success, A BELL BOY A SELECTED COMPANY OF SINGERS AND DANCERS. The Special Features include: CUPID RIDING IN THE MOON, LECTRIC PARADE IN CHINA TOWN) THE INDIAN ENCAMPMENT. * Night, 25c to $1.00. Matinee, 25c to 75c. Under the Gonfalon of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World baabeso Marshalled a Host of Hero-Honwmen.WARKIORM FROM EVERY CLIME, and Exponent# ago and Manly Deeds; an assemblage of Muscular Manhood tho has Nerer been Known, Constituting what has been Aptly Termed “THE STRENUOUS SHOW.” Here i< an Academy of Equestrianlsin where Rough Riders Graduate nnd tho«* Schooled In Hardship Participate In the Hazardous Sports and Pastimes of which the Broad Plains are the Natural Playground. Here Is Realized In Virid Pictures the Imperishable Deeds and FEATS OP FEARLESS SKILL Fashioned in Necessity’s Mould. Mere are aasembled Brave Men who ha?a Faced Death In all Forms and Successfully Contended with Fearsome Foes and Fearful Odds. BATTLE OF SUMMIT SPRINGS THE MARY FRANCES GREGORY. Pratty 3-yaar-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. John L. Gregory. TO ASSIST MRS. WIMBISH Among thoae entertaining Tuesday evening at a reception fyr the vleltora tn the International Congreaa of Cot ton Growera and Splnnere will be Col- nnel and lire. W. A. Wimblsh. Their beautiful home will be thrown open to a number of guesta and thoae aasiatlng In receiving will be: Mr. and Mr*. Wi ll* Pope. Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Footer. Mr. and Mre. A. J. Smith, Mr. and Mra. Klllott Miller, Mr. and Mre. F. O. Foe- ter. Mr. and Mra..Jamei Leltner, Mr. and Mra. A. P. Pennell. Mr. and Mra. It. Clay Moore, Mr. and Mre. Will Speer, Mlae Leonora Oweley. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Gately, .Mr. and Mra. C. K. Cavarly, Judge and Mre. W. D. Ellla Mr. and Mra. Sam D. Jonea, Mr. and Mra. Watkins, Mlea Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith, Hr. Gray. Mr. Albert Hoylaton. TWO PROMINENT WOMEN. Mre. William Yatea Atkinson, of Newnan, widow of ex-Qovernor Atkin son, and Mra. Helen Dortch Longatreet, "f Galneavllte, widow of (general James I.ongstreet, are two dlstlngutahed Geor- Kla women ependlng Saturday In At lanta. • •Mrs. Longatreet and Mra. Atkinson me attending the conferences of sec ond and third class postmasters of the siate, which wag In session at the Ara gon during the day. The convention was called together FREE ADVICE FOR YOUR SIOK DOG the most Important tilings le to not al low aoy dleene to get too greet • itsrt. for, like human be lugs, doge need mtid lest mention. T« tawrMJ — errul tonic ana si- * ,n * will build np the system to 29,J* ottent ee to present disease from up tn 60c end IK5L5. .'Ml ,n4 Ate package entitles poreheeer to Yre* advice for hf. dog for Safir-s want sjr s»3f'«5ar«‘diuwiii f-relpt of 10c to cover poet- a -P-e-t-l arrangement I egree to make UtSCS valuable advice to do«e r ”n?JK of peper who have lick toa *7- giving the lymptoraa. °r!s*‘*g a f-eent stamp fee promptly reply. dJST.“L P ? i >.* | W Pm.. Polk Mffier "rag Co., in Male It.. Htrhmond. Ve. Sergeant’s Dog Remedial are told »y Brannen 4 Anthonv. 102 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. Saturday morning by Mra. Longatreet, who has charge of the postofflce at Gainesville. Mra. Atkinson holds a similar position at Newnan, nnd both these notable women have been unus ually successful tn the conduct of the duties appertaining to their responsi ble positions. VIVA „ NETHERY Guaranteed under U. S. se- nal number 13472. CHAIRMEN FOR LADIES’ ENTRIES. A committee of ladles ha* been ap pointed to take charge of the ladles’ entries at the approaching horse show, of which Mrs. Cobb Caldwell has been made chairman, and Mlae Roslne Raoul vice chairman. In connection with this local committee, Mr*. Walter Lamar, of Macon, Mlea Anita Phinlsy, of Augus ta, and Mlea Louise DuBoae, of Athens, have been Invited to act as out-of-town members of the committee. It Is the object and purpose of the ladles’ committee to Interest In tho coming horse show all women riders in Georgia, and to Induce them to take part In the exhibition. , The members of the committees met Saturday night at the home of Mr. end Mre. William L. Peel, on Peachtree atreet, and formulated plani for the approaching horae show. H. M. ^SOCIETY. The Home Mission Society Johns Church will have an all-day meeting on Friday, October 11. STAG "DINNER. On the evening of October S» Mr. Jerome Simmons will entertain at stag dinner. Hla guests will Include hla groomsmen and a few Intimate friends. 8ERVICES AT ST. JOHNS CHURCH. Program Friday, 10 a. m.: Devotional services, led by Mra. Thomas. Hymn SIS. Prayer. Bible lesson, subject, ’’Vision.’’ Season of prayer. Hymn 881. Twenty minute*’ talk, “Why Have Home Missions?" Mra. Albright. Solo—Mra. Grist. Fifteen minute*’ talk, "Working Con ditions of Women and Children—How Relieved." Dr. Elisabeth Broach. Hymn 480. , Prayer. Talk. "Our Home*," Mra. Trennary. Solo, Miss Yarbrough. Discussion, "Our Auxiliary Member ship. led by Mra. Bradfleld. "Our Indifferent Slaters.’’ Mra Brog. don. "Our Own Solve#,’’ Mr*. Hale. “The Telephone Message,” Mrs. Richardson. Scripture. Prayer. Rev. H. C. Christian. Afternoon eeeslon. 2 o’clock: Devotional, led by Mr*. Thompson, subject, “Love, the Teat of Service; Obedience, the Test of Love." Hymn 818. Prayer. _ Paper. “A Dream.” Mr. Tilley. Fifteen minutes’ talk. "Need of City Missions.” Mr*. Troutman. Solo. Mra. Thompson. Twenty minute*’ talk, "Fanny Clack Memorial Fund." Mre. Alonso Rich- ardoon. Fifteen minute*’ talk, “Our Foreign- Home Mission Work.” Mra. Barmour. Solo, Mra. Jamlgan. Talk. Mra. Connally. Rescue Work, Ann Browder Home. An appeal for money-for Vaehtl Home. Mrs. Troutman: Offering—Subscriptions to our homes. New member*. Prayer.’ . _ , ., , Hymn. "Reecue the, Perishing. Schackley. Offertory, "Rock of Ages," Reed. Postlude, Ward. Evening. Prelude. Salnt-Saen*. Cornet. Verdi. Voluntary, "Magnlfli-at.'' Burk. Offertory. ”1 Lay My Sins on Jesus," Schnecker. Poatlude. Salome. Mr. J. P. O'Donnelly, organist and director. Over a thousand opportunities In to day's "want ad” column*. Read them and you may And yours. Reallttlc Vividness, Showing one of the Deciding Conflicts Between the Indian* ivemment forcet In the Bong Drawn out Conquest ol tbs western Wilds, with S»v»ge.Dls- werlsre, Ulstory is Rrcnlled In Thrilling getnes. play ol Frightful Thrilling THE GREAT TRAIN HOLD-UP Pictures tht Heroic Deeds of “The Bandit Hunters ol the Onion Pacific”, tearless men who have Rescued the I’athwsys ol Commerce Irom tne Loot nnd Depredations of the Desperado. It la AH OPKN-A1R MELODRAMA, sat tn the Bcenlc Vastneis of the Mountain WUds. THE ROUGH RIDERS of the World Xmbrace Fearless Horsemen and Skilled Eqneetrians from all Quarters of the Globe. There If the American Indian, break-neck, bare-back conqueror of the Wild Hone of the Plain#; the American cowboy, peerof any horseman: the Bouton Cossack. Reckless Ruler of his Flying 8te#d: the German Culmsler, the Rojal English Dragoons and Irl#h Lancers, dauntless soldiers astride matohless steeds; the South American Guacnos. Mexican Vaqucros, am* ther Skilled Equestrians in Fearless Feats and Graceful Manoeuvre#. TWICE DAILY. RAIN OR SHINE Buffalo BUI will lead bis Hostot Entertainers In an Enter- tainment of Surpassing Interest. No Disappointments. No Folse Claims. Every thing Exactly ac Advertised. Admission 80o; Children Under 10 Years. Half-Price. Reserved Beats Extra, Accord* Ing to Location. On Bale on the day of Exhibition, al Gunter-Watkins Drug Co., Peachtree and Walton streets, for grand-stand only. Price $1.00 including admission Among tlie out-of-town guesta who will be present at the wedding of Mlaa Holllnshead and Mr. Hughes, which will be an Interesting event of Octo ber, are Mrs. M. H. Clift, of Chatta. nooga; Mra. Thomas R. Preston, of Chattanooga: Rev. and Mr*. S. i Hughes, Mlaa Julia Hughes, of New nan, Mrs. Cole, of Newnan: Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Thompson, of Newnan; Mra. Thomas Tlllow, of Columbia, Tenn. Mra. Hal Morrison spent Friday ae the guest of Mre. Frank Burford at Roxbo rough. Mines Bertha arid Lucile Franklin, who have been visiting their slater, Mra. Gordon Harold, of Rome. Ga., have returned home. Mr. O. E. Lindsey, of Cedartown, will spend Sunday In the city with .his father, Mr. N. A. Lindsey. Dr. E. B. Eldog. of Macon, passed his trip Mr. W. A. Boyle, who has been III for some time, la spending several months In north Georgia for the benefit of his health. Mre. William F. Eve will leave Fri day to spend several week* with her father, General Clement A: Evans, and will remain luntll after the marriage of her slater, Mlae Lucy Evans, to Dr. Stevens, which will occur on October 21. —Augusta Chronicle. Mlaa Mary Gardner, of Anniston, la the guest of Atlanta friends, with whom she will spend several months. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Calloway and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houston, of An niston. will arrive next week to make their future home In Atlanta. FIRST BAPTI8T CHURCH. Morning. Prelude, Man-hot. Cornel. Massantt. ■ . Voluntary, ’’Carnal# Domino," Mrs. Colquitt Carter and young non have returned from a vlalt to Mrs. S. C. Hill, at Newnan. Mre. Frank Davant and little daugh ter have returned from a visit to Mb- con. Mr. and Mra. Frank Fltten. formerly of Pensacola, are now making their home in Atlanta. Mr. O. A. Pearce has. returned to Chlpley, after visiting friends In At lanta. Mis* Loulee McGee, of Chlpley, Is spending several weeks In Atlanta. Mrs. W. O. Jones und Miss Weenona Blackwell have returned to their home at Elberton after visiting friends In Atlanta. « Mr. ami Mra. Whlleford Cole. Mrs. E. W. Cage nnd Mlaa Annie Ruaaell Cole and Mr. Frank Washburn urrived In New York Wednesday After n several i,nths' atov In Europe. They have spent moat of tho lime In England and Scotland. Jit. Washburn will arrive lit Mrs. Cole, Mrs. E. W. Cole and Mlaa Anna Russell Cole will return Sunday. —Nashville Tennessean. Mrs. W. E. Richards and children are the guests of Mrs. D. T. Mangst, at Newnan. Miss Mary Ooodrum has returned to Newnan after visiting relatives at Col lege Park. Mrs. Mary'Harris Armor, of Georgia, the well-known prohibition worker, will arrive In the city on Tuesday and will hold a series of meetings.—Bir mingham Ledger. Mr. and Mra. Julian T. Brown an nounce the birth of a daughter on Sep tember 30. Miss May Beth Todd will spend Sun day In Rome. Ga.. with her relatives. Mrs. Frank Ellis and children returned Friday from a charming visit of sev eral months to Interesting points In the North and East. At the bridge party given Friday In honor nf Miss Mary Adair Howell, by Mr*. Frank Baker, the drat prise, an Ice spoon, was won by Mra. Max Berry, and the consolation by Miss Lillian Harris. A rut glass perfume bottle wae presented to Miss Howell. At the meeting of the Bridge Club on Friday with Mr*. Bartow Blount, the prlxe*. beautiful piece* of.hand- palnred china, were won by Mra. T. B. French and Mr*. Mary Howard Meador. Mrs. Joseph Thompson returned Fri day from New York and has taken apartments at the’ piedmont. Colonel and Mr*. I. Y. Sage have leased the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Winahlp on Peachtree street for the winter, and will move Into the city from their auburban home early in November. Mr. and Mr*. George Ball Allen will leave the latter part nf October for their new home at Chicago. Miss Ellse G. Ball and Miss Sue Al len Ball went up to Marietta Saturday afternoon. The former will return to Ihe city on Monday morning, and Miss Sue Allen Bali will spend next week at Marietta. VIVA NETHERY Guaranteed under U. S. se rial number 13472. way, leaves today for a week's slay at Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Dorsey Moorefleld and children have returned home, after spending Ihe summer months In north peorgia. Mr. Dorsey E Moorefleld will return Monday from a trip to New York, Can ada and other Northern points. Over a thousand opportunities In to- ilay’s "want ad” columns. Read them and you may And yours. GEORGIA BUILDING AT JAMESTOWN IS OFFERED FOR SALE Special lo The Georgian. Norfolk, V*,, Oct. 8.—Bulloch Hall, the Georgia state building at tbs Jamestown Exposition, which Is a re production of the ancestral home In- Georgia of’ the mother of President, Roosevelt, has been nffered for sale by Ihe Georgia state commission. The price la understood to be 88.000 and some Norfolk people arc said to be considering Its purchase. This build ing cost over 313,009, exclusive of Ihe Innd which goes with the building, if sold. Mrs. Frank Ellis has returned to At lanta after an absence of several months and I* being cordially wel comed by her friends. Mre. William Grant Dickson I* spending a few days with Mrs. Grant Wilkins. Mr. and Mr*. George Wlnshlp Will spend the winter In Florida. Miss Grace Callaway will have a* her guest next week Miss Arabella Wright, of Brunawlck. GOOD ROAD EXPERTS TO DEMONSTRATE Spoclil lo The Georgian. Chattanooga. Teqn., Oct. 5.—Congressman Gordon Lee hat 4 succeeded In acctirfog a large <»utlit of rood-making machinery and a corpe of expert operators for the fair lo in* held at Dalton. Ga.. Octi»ber 16 tuulff. iM’inoiiMratlnn* of rood building are ex peeled to be a big feature at tblft year*# fair, which now promiaca to bo the boat y held. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAY6. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Plies In 0 to 14 days or mohey refunded. 60c. 8|>eclal to The Georgian. Griffin, Ga.. Oct. 6.—The great tent meeting which has been In progrees In Ihls city for three weeks will continue through next week. Evangelist R. C. Cannon Is ill at the Griffin hospital and the services are being conducted by Rev*. John 8. Jenkins. Nslh Thompson and W. R. Me Key, Methodist ministers of prominence. Only One “BROMO QUININE,” that Is m Laxative B romo Quinine Cures a Cold In One Day, Crip in 2 Day* * on every 25c GRAND WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 AND 10. MATINEE THURSDAY. THE GEYSER OF MIRTH AND MELODY, The UMPIRE With the Clever Comedian, JOE WHITEHEAD or j-- /, i , And the Askin-Singer Splendid Organization of 6C CAPABLE ARTISTS. Nashville, Memphis and New Orleans simply went wild over the big MUSICAL SUCCESS. 350 CAPACITY TIMES IN CHICAGO. A SATIRE ON FOOT AND BASEBALL. Prices 25c to $1.50. BIJOU NEXT WEEK Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday “YOU’LL BE SORRY IN THE MORNING" If You Miss Seeing the Only CHARLEY GRAPEWIN Assisted by ANNA CHANCE and a Company that can Both Act and Sing, in The AWAKENING of MR. PIPP A MUSICAL FARCE THAT IS HUMAN AND UP TO THE HOUR. MU8IC THAT 18 LINGERING. SONGS THAT ARE FETCHING. A MIRTHFUL AMUSER. Same Bijou Price*. oThe ©rphmm\ High Class Vaudeville M'CREA AND POOLE, World'* Greateet Sharp.hooter., “The Man With the Iron Nerve.” 1 ALEXIS and SCHALL. Comedy Croteeque* and Dancere. GOLERTH and DOYLE. “Jutt Comedian*.” ADDED ATTRACTIONS—HOWRAD'S COMEDY PONIES AND DOG8. MARTIN BROTHERS, Xylophone Soloiot*. C. W.-LITTLEFIELD. America’* Ideal Entertainer. FLICKERLESS KINETOGRAPH. With New Picture*. COOMBS end STONE, in Chariot Horwits’a Comedy, With Mutic, "THE LAST OF THE TROUPE.” . Every night, matinees every day but Monday. Night prices 15 to 50 cents. Matinees 10 to 25 cents to any seat. Bell 'phone, 3146; 1764. Up town ticket office at Kimbajl newsj»tand^ Atlanta, MiRAND Saturday—Matinee and Night. Joe Weber's Production of the Effer vescent Musical Comedy ‘Dream City' With LITTLE CHIP, MARY MARBLE and a Company of 60. Special Attraction. MM*. LILLIAN BLAUVELT, OCT. 14-15 CHARLES FR6HMAN WILL PRESENT Otis Skinner IN A NEW PLAY IN FOUR ACTS, ENTITLED THE HONOR OF THE FAMILY A 8UPERI0R CAST, INCLUDING: MISS PERCY HASWELL, FRANCIS CARLISLE, ALBERT GARCIA ANDREWS, ALFRED HUDSON. JR., f JOSEPH WHEELOCK, SR., FREDERICK SARGENT, WALTER SCOTT. HARRY BURKHARDT. SARAH PADDEN. RUSSELL CRAWFORD, ROSALIE DUPRE, HARRY BARFOOT. THE BIJOU Tonight—Matinee Saturday. Matinee* Thureday and Saturday. The Near Musical Comedy Drama “The Candy Kid” With RAY RAYMOND And 30 Oth.re. Not Week: CHARLEY GRAPEWIN. g§|HHl 77 Peachtree 8tr**L Price* 10c and 20c—Matinee* Daily. NEXT WEEK'S BILL FRANK — BARNELLS — MAY, Comedy Jugglera. DICK — DOYLES — DAISY Comedy Muelclan*. CARL 4 CARL, An Original Sketch, MISS LILLIAN CARL, Iliustrated Songe. ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP ITALIAN PRINCESS Florence. Italy, Oct. 6.*-Anothcr attempt woe made to carry off Princes# Anne Mont- i-apla. daughter of- the former crown prin cess of Saxony, who wan married In London an Italian planlat. Two men presented themaelfc* at the TomIIIu villa, saying they hml Im*«*h told to bring some puppies that the little prlneeaa might make her selection. The servants saw through the ruse and bolted the dour In the face* of the uicn. DIPLOMATS SIGN PEACE PROTOCOL Washington. Oct. 5.-Tbe peace protocol algiicil here by the diplomatic .representa tive# of the fire Central American states Una lK*en made public. It agrees to n con dition In 'the' city of Wnablngtnn during .he last flfteeu flay# of Xoveroebr "to «le- vlae the means of preserving the apMMt rela- IImi* among said republic* and of bringing about pvnnancut p-act* lu those countries. SOUTH SIDE THEATER 44 East Hunter Street. Prices 10c and 20c—Matinee* Dally. NEXT WEEK’S BILL. HARRISON. WEST 4 HARRI80N, Presenting "Buster Brown.” MISS CARRIE SCOTT, ' Physical Culture. HARVEY 4 ADAMS, Barrel Jumpers. J. C. MURPHY, Stump Speechee. ADAMS 4 ADAMS, Knife Throwers. MISS ANNA HARRISON, Illustrated Songs. SOUTH SIDE VITASCOPE. FOR NEXT WEEK- Commencing Wednesday, October 9th. TERMINALELECTRIC THEATER, 41 West Mitchell Street. THE FAMOUS ORIGINAL PAS8ION PLAY. TAFTS VISITING AT NAGASAKI Nagasaki. Japan. Oct. 8.—The xt»«m- [shlp Minnesota, with Secretary Taft and his party aboard, arrived early to day. The stop here w III he short, tbs party going next to Manila.