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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
Till J.'SDAY, .VOVKMItKf: I.
V
THE LITTLE STORE
AROUND 1 CORNER
16 E. Hunter St.
STATE TO SETTLE WITH S1/14S
HEIRS FOR LOSS OF PASSES
An agreement will probably be
reached nome time Thursday afternoon
whereby the eleven heir* of Sherman
J. Sims will be compensated for tile
loaa of Ilf# paaaea on the Northeastern
Railroad, now a part of the Southern
system.
There la some Interest In* history
back of this case. In 1878 the North
eastern was built connecting Athens
and Lula. The state took over the
bonds of the road, thus comine Into
practical possession of the property.
Sherman Sims gave the land for the
Maysvtlle depot and about half a mile
of the right of way. In all some 12
acres of land. In consideration for
tills, grant Governor Atkinson Issued
lifetime passes to eleven members of
81ms’ family.
During Governor Candler's adminis
tration the Northeastern was sold to
tho Southern, and that company de-,
cllned thereafter to honor the. posses
offered by any of the Sima heirs. The
Southern held that Its purchase did not
contemplate carrying out" the private
agreement of the state as regards the
passes.
Since that time persistent efforts
have been made to secure from the
state some compensation for the loss
of the passes. A resolution Introduced
In the general assembly once failed,
but last session a resolution was pass
ed appointing a committee to go to
Maysville and look into the matter.
That committee found that the Sims'
heirs were entitled to some compensa
tion, The claim will probably he ad
justed on the basis of the valuation of
the lifetime pasHes of the eleven people
concerned, it. H. Dean, of Gainesville,
J. B. Mehaffy and W. G. Pike, of Jef
ferson, are In Atlanta representing the
heirs In the effort at a settlement.
Governor Terrell has passed the case
to Attorney Geperal Hart for Ills
Interpretation or "Just compensation
for the loss of lifetime passes."
As Judge Hart Is engaged In the
United States circuit court he will not
Ijc able to render an opinion before
Thursday afternoon. The twelve acres
donated by Sherman Sims Is now val
ued at $8,009.
IMPORTERS OF IRISH LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS
A\ «* have just received a large Importation of Irish Linen
Handkerchiefs, which we have placed on sale at the following;
low prices:
Ladies' Hhetr All-Linen Embroidered, Handkerchiefs at 5c
Ladles’ Sheer All-Linen Embroidered and Lace-Trinimed
Handkerchiefs 10 and 15c
We also have a beautiful line of lace-trimmed Handker
chief^ ranging; in price from .. 25c to $1.2$
Gent's AU-Linen Handkerchiefs 10, 15, 20 and 25c
See our line of Xoveltlea in Neckwear. Just received a
beautiful line of Ruffs at popular prices.
LACE HOUSE HUNTER
PAWNEE BILL’S
WILD
WEST
AND
GREAT
FAR
EAST
ATLANTA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5.
Old Show6rounds t Jackion and Wfwt Sit.
AMERICA’S RATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT
Over 1,000 Man, Women and
Horae* Employed, The actualities
of Frontior Life Vividly Repro
duced. The Orient Transplanted
to Yeur Very Hemes. Over 100
Indians from Different Western
Tribes.
Strings Pseple from every Clime.
The World’s Armies Assembled.
“Mountain Meadow Massacre.”
“Hanging of a Horse Thief.”
“Burning ef Trapper Tem’t
Cabin.”
“Oeadwoed Stage Robbery.”
Herd of India Elephants.
Drovs of Egyptian Camels.
Herd of Buffalo.
Philippine Island Cattle.
FRESH FROM ONE MONTH'S
NEW YORK SUCCESS
Spectacular Straat Parade at 10
O'clock a. m.
Two Performances Daily at 2 and
8 p. m. Rain or 8nine.
Scats for 10,000 People Under
Sun and Rainproof Canopies.
Reserved Seats on Sale Day of
show
at Whitaker.Ceursey Drug Co.,
Bread and Marietta Streets.
j AT THE THEATERS
Amelia Bingham at the Grand.
Ml** Ante!Ih Bingham In ‘The Mine
Room,” the greatest stuccos* of her career,
will he *eeu ivt I he Grand Thursday, Friday
nnd Saturday night* with a matinee on
Saturday. She I* surrounded by a company
of excellence, and her own part la the
strongest iu which she has ever npiieariMl,
while her play In the crowning effort of
all the production* she hn* mndc Kince t»be
became America** only ftcfreat-uiaiulgcr
some tire ye*m ago, nnd produced- Clyde
Fitch'* play, ‘The Climber*.”
“The Lilac Room” I* a modern co|.edy
society drnmu. and it* scene* are laid in
place* which permit of gorgeous scenery
nnd accessories. Twenty-five thousand dot-
Jar* would not reproduce the l>eantlful brie,
t-brac. paintings, Mtatuary. etc., used by
Ml** Bingham in this production, while her
K wn* more than Justify the reputatiou aha
» had for many year* of being the most
beautifully and expensively gowned actress
In the L'nReU States. The play deals with
conventional Lnglish folk, who are some,
what startled and nlanued nt the very uu-
oouveiitlomjl American woman who come*,
to riait them. They are grateful, and eom-
pletelv won over, however, when ”
I nOUTHERN SOCIETY
S
IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES.
PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHER CITIES
WEEK-END BARGAINS
Some Specials for Friday and Saturday.
ROCKMART. .
Mr. L. A. BJandenburg ha* resigned
hi* position ah bookkeeper of the
Rockinart hank and ban accepted a like
position with the First National Bank
of CartciHVlIle.
Miss Willard Stark, one of our pop
ular young ladies, left butt Tuesday for
Atlanta, where she entered Cox Col
lege.
Air. H. L. McKwen 1* visiting friends
in Nashville. Tttut.
Johnnie Simpson left yesterday for
Milledgevllle, where lie goes to enter
college.
Misses Catherine Cain and Ruby
Johnston spent severul days of this
week in Atlanta.
Messrs. Jim Dover and Barclay Mor
gan were in Atlanta Friday and Sat
urday.
Miss Clara Minter Wimberly, of Ma
con. will be the guest of Miss Jule
Tucker next week.
Misses Lillian Moore aiSd. Helen
Spencer spent last week in the Gate
City.
Mr. Buell Stark has returned from
a business trip to Atlanta.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenr.v Sperry announce
the engagement of their daughter, An
nette. and Mr. Charles Arthur .Moore,
Jr., of New York. The bride-elect, who
Is still quite young, has not yet made
her formal debut. She met Mr. .Moore,
who is the Bon of a wealthy New York-
er. whose Hummer home Is in Green
wich, Conn., on a trip abroad last sum
met*. With her fiance, who Is in Nash
ville on a visit now, she was the honor
guest of u handsome dinner at the
Golf and Country Club lust Monday
evening, given by her cousin, Mr. Ossie
Walsh. %
Mrs. Robert Lee Cooney, of Atlanta,
will return home Monday after a week’s
visit to her parent*. Air. and Airs. AI.
H. Meeks. Air. Cooney will come here
XuierTc*n woman makes herself^useful 'by | accompany her home, and she came
untangling * v**ry ranch tangled affair. *v-1 to Nashville with her brother, Mr. Lm-
iect* an admirable (Englishman with wlmm | mett Meeks, * »"-* *■- *- * • *
fall iu lure, and briti
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
•ikonlng tbe Arrival *nrl Departure o! I’M'
rotifer Train, of the I'ollewinjr Read,:
W'1581'BB.\ AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD,
v. — — No.—Depart To-
• 2 Xaebrllle. 1:85 an
74 Marietta..12:10 Pm
i • K Nn.br111*.CM Pn>
i 72 Marietta.. 6:80 Pm
l * 4 Nlubrlli*. 8:30 pm
ii Marietta... 1:36 are
'*8 Nashville,. 11148 ,\tu
Sloilett*.., 2:61 pin
' t Nashville.. 7:36 pm
VENTRAL OF OKOR'JL. RAILWAY.
Arrive From— I Depart To—
Karannnb 7:10 nmiMacen... 12:0! a at
J*c|i«onrllle.. 7:50 am Savannah 1:01 am
«*eon lluo am Mat-on 4:0flpm
* . 4:16 pm Savannah..... 0:14 pm
. »:0O pRi'Jnck-onrllle.. 8:83 pin
Macon ,
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAIL-
ROAD.
Arrive From- i Depart T<j-
Aeluta 11:0 nta -Montgomery 6:20 atn
jtsrrrdi Bnaafe^a g
£S(|JiGruTIia..„ S:%» inn
•Montgomtrr. 3540 pmrlfotitina ry.ll:h> pro
I •DalTy, Ail other train* daujr except Huu-
..Ail train* of Atlanta and Went Point
naiiroad Company arrive at and depart
(Cr/b Atlanta Terminal station, corner of
•Mitchell street and MaOJson, avenue.
Georgia railroad.
Arrive From— I Depart To-
Augugt* 5:09 am|*Aagtr*tft 7:f" *ar
J onTers.«:tf ata Uthoula I*.-05 am
< ovfngton 7:41 am •Angnato. 3:30 pm
, ■);{*«***« . .32X0 paCoo/on £;oo pm
i ifhonla 3:2a pa Covington.... 6:10 pm
.£ a .!! a -v •ill prnrAogtista Il:l5 pm
, •Dally. All other train* dally except Sun
day.
iu love, and brings happiness out of
what promised to be chaos nnd discontent
Mias Bingham portrays the American worn,
on, and does It In such a way that <ue
f ires* of the country has united In accord*
ug tier unstinted praise.
Dorothy Varnon of Haddon Hall.
There is a great treat in store for lovers
of tlu* romantic dramas when “Dorothy
Vernon of lluddoti Hall** .-eouie* to the
Grand on Monday and Tuesday nights, with
it tuiitluoc on Tuesday. Miss latum Burt
mid llenry Ktanford arc being starred In
the production, and ns the winsome. # tvil.
ful, headstrong, yet withal fascinating her*
olue, Miss Burt has addl'd another triumph
to her career. Hot Iu the dellgbtfr*
raosphere of the days of ”Uoo4| <
Hess,” with historic Hnddon Hall
bnekgrmiud, the play is a clean, whob
lore story, enlivened by several strout
mafic situations. It is a drama lisa tiou by
Paul Hester of Charles Major's romantic
npvel, "Dorothy Vernon of Hnddoii Hall.”
t/nlikv so many of the "Imule plays” notra-
days, thla one adheres closely to the orig
inal story.
Miss Annia Ruaaeil.
Franklin Fyles. tin* well-kuowti New York
critic, writing of the production of “A Mid*
summer Night's Dream.” in which Annie
Rit4*ell will Ik* seen nt tbe Grand Wednes
day Thursday, with a matinee Thurs
day afternoon, said:
••August Duly U*e4l to einlH'IIIsli \\ Mid
summer Night's Dream* elaborately and
Nat CiMHhvin spe •t.-iimlarlKed it extrava
gantly three years ago, Imf for artful re-
ourac to the electrical devices «»f stage
raft, this work «»f Wagenhajs A- Kctuper
surpass! “* -----
rho visited her In Atlanta
last week.
Mrs.. John Burns Duke, of Augusta,
Go., is here to visit her si*ter, Mrs. R.
Houston Dudley, Jr.
Miss Nellie Gilmer has returned from
« month'n V!*lt to Mr». R. M. Wood, in/
Atlanta.
Ml** Mary Ann Robinaon entertained
the bridal party nt the marriage of
Mis* Mary Louise Warner and Mr.
Luke Lea nt dinner tonight at her. r ~
country home, and Mr. and Mr*. Over* r friend* In Mn
Tho family of Hon. MflrliA V. Calvin
will go to Griffin. Gn.. la February, whore
they will make (heir ffltdrd home, much
to the regret of tholr Attitferbui friend*.
Mr. Hitff Ilfs. Rrnest Williams hate re
turned from New York.
The Misses Guiuney. of Waynesboro, will
be git4>sts next week of Mias Lillian Htulb.
Mrs. Catherine Wclalgdr ‘ 1* visiting In
New York.
Mias Dorn Koppel is the guest of Mrs.
Hul>eustelh, in Columbus, this week.
Miss Helen Wheeler, Of Savannah, was
among the out-of-town guests at the Often-
llogrofe wedding.
Mrs. Turner Howard lias returned to
Knoxville. Teniii, niter nu extended visit
to relative* iu the city.
Miss Sarah Lowe, of Waaliiugtou. (in.,
visited frlemls in the city this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henson Imre returned
from New York.
Mrs. Wall has returned to Florida, after
a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Iohj Cnatle-
l»erfy.
VILLA~RICA.
Mr. mi<] Mrs. L Z. Dorsett. of Douglas-
rille, came over Hundny to spend a few
day’s with relative*.
Mr. Alex Walker, who has Imh»ii at Pratt-
illo the past fuw weeks, ig spending a
few days with ras mother.
Mrs. ili-picrt Griffin, who haa been quite
ill. Is improving.
Mr. and Mr*. Milton Candler, of Corinth,
Miss., spent a few days here last week.
Mr. Charley Pope Is nt Inane from Mouth t
Carolina.
Miss Emilia Davis returned to Austell
ridny. accompanied by her slater, Mrs. A.
. White, nnd'children.
Mrs. S. A. Fielder and children spent Hat-
urday in Atlanta.
Mr. Al !••*“*•—
parents at
Mrs. I. C. II. Unrat came out from At
lanta Tuesday to visit friends.
Mr. J. It. Henderson is nt home from
Atlanta for u few flays.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rakln, of Kansas,
nre<he guests of Mr. and Mr*. Liiginhdl.
Sir. ami Mrs. Gordon dtobort*. of Atlnutn.
caiue down Wednesday to attend the fu
neral of Mr. Will ltoltert*.
Mrs. W. T. itroughuot, of Atlanta, la the
guest of Mrs. Charley Pope.
TOCCOA.
Mis* Ella Mae Henry, of Blbarton, I* n
guest of Mr*. Howell J. Cog.
Mis* Vivian Varnon Capps attaadetl the
McLounell-noper wedding iu Gainesville
First Floor.
Peter Pan Purses of white, black, given,
brown, etc.; very special
value
Men’s Ties in scores of,pretty patterns,
good four-in-hand
styles „,*VC
Handkerchiefs—“Bandanna" and other
styles; very great values, 10c
Shopping Bags of good leather, mounted iu
brass; Very special 50c
Beauty Pins—gilt or blnek enameled: best
style #per Cm
pair
Bead Necklaces in new and .pretty styles,
gilt and colors, 10c
Main Basement.
Flower Vases of glazed majolica, ware: 10
inches tall; 25c vnlues, *
only 1UC
Milk Pitchers of heavy dark glazed ware,
pint size; 10-cent * p.
values 3C
Punch Cups of plain clear glass; standard
shape; special,
each «UC
Sauce Dishes—especially good for et'anUef-
ries: fanev glass. 2 *
for \.... 5C
Egg Cups of plain, clear glass, colonial
style; 10-eent P -
values r. OC
Bowls of fancy glass-f-good for growing
lily bulbs; 25c, 15c 4 A.
and JLUC
Try Our Delicious Candies. They’re unequaled
at Equal Prices—10 and 20 Cents.
Fresh Every Day.
Basement Annex.
Brass Bings for fancy work: popular sizes;
per dozen,
only
Toilet Set of heavy Japanned ware: 3 pieces
*1-00
Stove Pans of best gray, enamel ■
wart*: 10 by 10 incites ■•tw
Steam Cooker; 3 copper bottom, A/X
2-quart vessels: special ?**UU
Bread Boards of select white 4%Ba
wood; size 10 by 22 inches
Boasters of heavV sheet iron: OCS««
sizes 15 by 8 by 7 inches
Balcony and Second Floor
Saturday at 9 a. m.—A sjtocinl sulo of Ln-
diett’ 50e untrimmed qp.
lints 49C
Framed Pictures in :i 'kh'iit variety of trootl
subjects: spe-
cinl
25c
Infants’ Caps of nice niaterinls,
prettily trimmed; 50c nnd
25c
Velvet for hat trimming-, etc;
excellent quality; per vard
50c
Toy Banks of cqst. iron: nicely
painted; eombinnt.ion locks....
50c
Humpty Drunpty Circus—very
durable toys: 50e.
and
anittsinp and
$1.00
Bolnsco ami H|uals Irving.*
At tha Bijou.
Full i»f i»r»*tt.v mtiali’. replete with whole
aoiu<* rohieilg anil up-to-date in every j tur
tle u la r, ••Invent nml Lunntlea” la Hcoriug
the hit of (he theatrical season at the RIJou
this week. When the same company np-
r>eareil here last season It was rotw th<*
ton Lea give a •lituier for them ut l^ea-
land next Monday night.
Mrs. Nannie Baxter*Overton, sister
of Mrs. James Thomaa, of Atlanta, and
daughter of Judge Ed Baxter, was mar
ried to Dr. Albert Smith Dabney, of
Golden Pond. Ky„ Thursday afternoon
at her father's home.
The Gentleman'll Cotillion Club will
give a german at the Duncan, Novem
ber
Misa Shirley Cummins waa elected
today preaidant of tho Girl*’ Cotillion
Club and Mlsa Jane Tillman, teeretary.
New member* elected were: Misses
Kettle B. Baxter, Minnie Fall, Ham
Berry, Gertrude Whitworth. Irene
Kirkpatrick, Klttie Stubblefield, Bessie
Dunbar, Alice R. Smith, Augusta Hhwab
and Josephine Farrell. j
Mrs. Perkins Baxter lias been elected j la'st'^ week,
—— -... opted the prill
cipnlshJp of n school wear CrnwfpraarIJJe.
Maurice Yow, who haa been summering
In Asheville. N. i\, ha* returned homo.
Mr. and Mr*. 4i>hu RurSoss are visit-
jug J heir daughter; Mrs. Will I mu Eekfiml,
visiting relatives uud
Mrs. George Edward* ami daughter. Miss
bllju|both,<are visitii.g frienil* In Atlanta.
Misses Ruth Mm-netl and Lily llorong,
of Itreuaii rollegs Gainesville, wore guests
of Mrs. K, K. Mitchell Sunday.
Mr*. D. J. Simpson nml chfldreu are visit
ing relative* in Anderson, 8. C.
Mis# .Maud Swiff, of Atlanta. In rlsit/inr
her mother, Mr*. Ellen Swift, nt. the Swift
house.
Mrs. C. M. Gaston Is visiting frlemls nnd
relslives Iu Iloystou.
Henry Reid has aci-eptial a position with
the Southern Belt Telephone Company In
Atlanta.
Ijotils Carey, of Heueea. S. C„ ha* lo
cated In Toccoa, wlieri* he Is engaged In
the cotton tidsinos*.*
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Waiters visited
friends In Lxvoijla last week.
Mis* Buna* Swift Is. visiting friend* hi
Birmingham. Ala.
Mf- ,*«»! Ur*. DioktV-son. of Jilll«‘dgevllli»,
visited the family of Mr. \V, C. EdwarUs
president of the Twentieth Century
Bridge Club, and Mrs. Re.iu C. Folk,
president of the Girls’ Whist Club.
A large party of Nashville people will
go to Pfnewood next Tuesday to attend
the marriage of Miss Frntn es Graham
anil Mr. Charles 8, Caldwell, formerly
of Nashville, now of New Orleans.
AUGUSTA.
Mian lirvrglutWIlhelmlnu ilo/frefo, of this
“ " * " rt “ or ci ■
largo iNim-ours.* «»r friends
- R»*v. 4. B. DetTM’k officiateil.
The I'hureh was heautifully decorated fur
the oceaaiou. 'Hi* attendants were Miss
Mar)’ Ellyn Hogrefe, sister of the lu-ide,
Mis# May (mile Ramsey Is visiting rein-
tlves In Humtervllle. Ajn.
Ramey 9 pt>nt sevral days in
Clavton last Week.
Mias Edna Payrje spent several days in
Avalon recently. . „ ,,,
Mrs. E. II. &rarkc has returued from a Keith, engineer
McClure Ten-Cent Co.
Seven Stores in Six Cities.
Al».. _ , _
with relntlvoi In To«H>a.
Mlm Jane Ann Darla la vlaltlng rplatlrea
Iu Clarkearlllp.
Mr,. D. M. 8ti«liun anti Ml.. R#ralr#
Min vlaltml Oalutarllli) Inat week.
V. M. Womack, of America-, la liook;
kccitcr at tho Farmer*’ uml Mp-'haati
bank. In tlic ahaeuce of ti. E. Rajrlc. who
no, cullcil lo hi- home In I’olnt l’etera
on account of IIIiiom
F. it. (laatan. ngont of in. Hnuthern
Itallwnv f'omp*uy. nt Toccon, haa been «|i-
iKiliiloU traveling -mlltor for the company
oil the Asheville illvl-lon. .Mr. Oaalou la
lccedwl In Toccea by 1v. A. Dnncnn.
lion. John l\ Davla. of Rp«ie, grand pa
troll for the -tale of ficorgla of the ordet
,f the Eaateni Klar, -pent Friday In loc
.on. for the pnrpo-e of ormnlalog a cling-
t,-r of tin- Ka«tern Star In Toceoa.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Tha following sehednle figures pobllshed only at information, ami nre not guaranteed.
FAST TRAIN HITS
TWO FREIGHT CARS
Bullion. Nov. 1.—Running at ■ a peed j
f tin mile- nn hour, the Federal #x-
nee-, which left here la-t night fori
j 31! | fi | w.
40.
il
Lv. Atlanta u\ T-»
Ar. Tocroa <K. T.)
Ar. Mn.irtauhnrg. ........
Av. fraiirloitH « - -
Ar. IVdHhlngtun.
Ar. Now York . . .
l-J:oonig't
$:25a.m.
6:43 a.m.
d:2> n.tn.
9:E» p.ra.,
9:20 a.m.
TM n.m.
12;0J p.tn.
3:65 p.m.
6:4op.m.
3:06 p.m.
lirOOnoou
3:3f» p.m.
M9 p.m.
8:W p.m.
6:4? a.ro.
12:43 p.m.
i:6tl p.m.
5:03 p.m.,
S:5o p.m.
11.00 p. ns.
11106 a.m.
4:30 p.tn.
y.*10 p.w.
CHATTANOOGA, CINCINNATI AND THE WEST.
13. | 7.
. i- i i
Ly. Atlanta
Ar. Chattanooga
Ar. rindnnat!
Ar. Ismltrllte.
Ar. Cblragd
6:30 n.tn. 1 7:6Ti a.m.
»:4Sn.ni. lKWp.m.
7:4) p.nt. |
8:00 |i.ra.
7:10 n,in. |
4:50 p.m.
!>:56 p.m.
S:13 a.m.
3:46 a.m.
5:20 p.m.
JACKSONVILLE, BRUNSWICK. ETC
. 1 It.
». ' 1 10.
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Lv. Atlanta
Ar. Macon
Ar. t oebran
Ar. Jeatip . . . ,
Ar. Brnuawlrk
«:15 a. in.
*:3)a.u.
10:30 n.m.
Wt.m.
4:» p.ra.
U.':h*i p.iu.
2:40 p.tu.
4:10 p.tn,
7:10 ll.ut.
8:43 p.m.
11:15 p.m.
130fl.ni.
2:40 n.m.
«::00 a.m.
Ar. Jacksonrlll.
•:20 pm.
1 SJ4) n.m.
BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS AND THE WE8T.
28. | 36.
r.7. •
35. . 1 . if
Lv. Atlanta. .
Ar. Atistrll
Ar. Tallapouta
Ar. Anniston
Ar. filrtnlnrham
TrStat
10:16 a.m.
7:0i> a.m.
":$r* a.m.
K;53 ft.in.
10.-0? o.m.
I2:K> p.m.
4:i$ p.ni,
5:1)6 p.m.
•*:24 p.ta.
7r3sp.ni.
»::» b-ni. ;
6:16 p.m.
7:16 p.m.*
$:$0 p.m.
11 $1 p.m.
12:14 p.m.
1:41 ft.m.
p.m
5:22 n.tn.
tho expraas,
HI* condition I- aerlyua. Th«
were blocked for two Ilnur-.
A**
M-m
iWteZJ'* ! hnaUdmalB.'
RS°.“'.v. Jl WA ^4?
“Tom, Dick and Harry."
There are ns many laughs as the
bubbles iu u bottle of i hainpagne iu •Tom,
i>k-k ami Harry," the vebkde iu witli b A
exploltiug the rare talents f#»r
•lug of Ilfekef, Watson ami
THOMAS DIXON’S COMPANY
TO LEAVE CONTINENT SOON.
I nd which will l-‘ Ilie attraction
nt the Bijou theater for o»e week, he
lIuttlUB
ext Mouday nleht.
At tha Star.
••The Kentucky Outlaw*" with numer
ous vaudeville and muaieal feature-
aandwtehed In Iwtween the act* acoreil
-ucces-e* again at yerterday'* two per.
forma nee*. The Inlmltahlc flcorge
Jflltdh In the role of "nigger" provoked
many hearty laugh-.' Ml— Lilian- May
a* the Indian maiden In love with the
"pale face" al*o deserve* credit for her
clever work. Till* I- the l»rge«t com
pany the Star ha- had thl* nea*«n and
II *eenia to be making a aucces*.
s i’-el*l to The tieorglnu.
1 -harlraton, 8, C., Nov. L—A telegram
from Thomaa Dixon. Jr., any*:
"The One Woman" Company gors to
London May 2u for ten week- ut
dhaftabury Theater.”
f*lxon. It vvaa undenttood, guarantcea
* house for that period which practl- .... . _ „ ul ^..
rally amount* to a rental. Political Rally Wall Attandad.
. 'll tho preaent company now lour-! Special to The iteorglan.
,n » the South, headed by Mias Leonora! Anniston. Ala..-Nov. 1.—The Noble
"P ;) uln ** r and Austin Webb, and In- , lrw . t theater wa* fllled to overflowing
** w r t ^ r j°tt“zs:;
Jinking, Luw+ence Griffith, Burr a- ducted tlio ttrffij«ll> In. the "trenuoua
r *\h, Ira Moore. Dewitt Newlng, Cho*. umywmlty ctmpffinL gr. J. U iklc,
l\ l r h * y nnd. fifteen le»wr charectenr, hi- Hvel In «Im» jljUL algo MkM •
"M lie In the I^mlon production. Tills euccewful meeting In the VttUiviArd.
ia t big undertaking for Dixon. and the fight In non* on In earnest
imhi.. ....
Brand***. Til** hrltle** fatUnr escorted h**r to {
the nltar. Mttle Ml#* Marguerite Mnr*
acted as riughosrer. Mr. mud Mr*. Otten
wore eunipllmeiitcil with a recentJou after,
tie wedding l»y Mr. ami Mr*, llenry Ho- i
grefe, after which they left for Charleston,
their future !
Augnstau* tee) a great Interest in ihr j
tmtrriage last Wednesday evening at Reev-h
Island of Miss Mllledge Wilson to Mr. |
John Randolph Hall, whleh was i
In the Presbyterian church, of that place.
The attendants were Mrs. Frank M. Dun-.
t»ar, 4if Augnsta, ami Mrs. M. F. Lewis, of i
Chester, 8. C„ m*tron»of honor: Mis# Ellsei
Wilsoii, maid of honor; Mr. J. 8. I>avfds4>n !
nml Mr. .1. T. Robinson, of Chester, groom* !
men: Mr. Robert llall, of Cheater, best
man. ami Messrs. Itoliert L-tthntn. Ralph
Willis, Fiwnk Dun War and Paul DuntKir,
of Augusta, usher*. A reception folhmed !
th«* eliurch ceretnonr, l>e!t»g held at the i
homo of the bride, otter which the popular;
young couple left for the|r bopie in Che»-1
ter. A largi» uumtier of Augii**t»ns attended i
the wediling.
The Chantauqmt circle met Friday with •
Mrs. T. P. Braiieh.
Mrs. Jofimli Crosslcy entertaineit the j
Tuesday Bridge Club this week.
Mrs. Frank O. Iloekndny. of Columbia,
Mo., will visit her parents next month. I
Mrs. Htllcs Dunbar, of Wmlley. Gn., D
the jroest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. II.
Mrs, Thoma* Garrett, of Atlautu. spent j
Mr*. I. . „__l U ^
Misa Karsh Eve Iras reinrtMsl from *.t-
htnu. wh*tr»»-ahe visile*! her *..'sthrr.
General C. A. Evan*.
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MaRANDmMJOU
Tonight. Friday and Saturday.
MATINEE 8ATI RDAV.
AMELIA BINGHAM
IN TIIK SEW COMEDY. CALLED
“The Lilac Room.”
star Coot 111
Night 26c to fill
8ALB NOW OPEN.
TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY.
j The Nuttenthall Bros. Am us. Co. (fnc.J
! Present the Dainty Mutieal Farce
j*‘ LOVERS AND LUNATICS v
| With Joe Morris at “Ikey Rosenstein."
Next Week:
! ‘TOM, DICK AND HARRY.’’
Menday and Tuaaday—November 5-6.
* Matinee Tuesday.
Ernest Shipman Submits the Famous
English Playars,
‘LAURA BURT and HENRf STANFORD
In the $20,000 Production of
“DOROTHY VERNON
OF HAOOON HALL."
Night 26c to $1.60; Matlnae 2.h*
$1.00. 8alo Friday.
FIREWORKS AND GUNS
BARREDFROM SMALL BOY
Kfw-e-idI to The Georgian.*
M.if‘on, Ga., So r. 1.—fVsr of
mi I'bristimiN and n (N»**iMc conflict will
In a crusatlo :ignln<i imlay ccio-
lirtitUin* with piatolH and Nhotguns. uml in
Gm cuffing f«it of firework* In the dn.»;
limits of tho city.
An old ordinance that hn>* l»c#n in force
sixty years wilt lie noicmlml so that Mayor
8mltb may give |*crtiil#*!oii to tho small
boys to celebrate In front of tbeir homes
WEEK OF OCT. 2d.
Sensational Drama Entitled
“The Kentucky
Outlaws 9 ’
45
A MOTHKR'S DEVOTION.
PEOPLE
45
Matinee* Mouday, Wednesday. Thur.,-
ilay crvl Kacunta)’ at !:SA. Every nlclit
ut 8:16.
■ —
and WHISKEY HABfTS
curctl st home with
out pain. Book of psr-
ticuur# #ect FBKI.
__ B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D.
to, Uk Office 104 N*. Pryor t’rteL