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bsda?. novbmdek r, jyoo.
I Liverpool Was Opening and
Prices Were Forced Con
siderably Higher.
[spot SIX POINTS UP
Sales Were Light—Futures
Closed Very Steady 5
to 10 Points Higher.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
AJGN— Candled, active. 29c.
»Ws&. wwe«
™«i chicken;,* uSSftifTSSS
l’ekln, Sfc cncli; ef Wc
kcj.: S ! i/. ll ““ te *V oecbiran
MRS. COLIN CAMPBELL;
LORD CURZON, OF ENGLAND
T
BANKRUPT SALE.
‘HO*- 14c pound.
ass
undrawn. .?■
Ovc. 12V4c lyuml; .liicki; nnarawn. fduS;
l VS ! ' rl r' «*'»», HcJJunU. *'
... * UODLCL-Lnrd. 10c ib.: hums netlro, 14c
ifc ■5°! , L d « l ? * ct lve. 10c lb.; al.lc* active.
IvO tioilllll * lifittnn n..(I..A fPfOn.ni . »
. Sc pound; honey In l-pound block#.
’• .«<• jpounrt; chestnuts active. 14.05
«cMt« l; cl r in a i ap ? , r , *» 6 S I»ountl; white peta
ocHvt;, f-’.SO bushel; Indy peas, 53.00; stock,
Quail, active, 15c each; doves, sic-
Llnil JC . °’. u ' h: ( , In, ‘| ;s ' mallard, active, 40c
encli; d,,^ mixed, active. $p@23e each;
luikcys, active. lCc pound; rabbits, ac
In'*, lfle ofirdi' ■mPvfiOw 1A*.
tive. 10c each; squirrels, active, 10c each;
opossum, dressed, active. 12\& pound; opo«.
■ nm - ,u ‘“ Sc pound.
. AH American exchanges are closed today
I Thanksgiving day—and while we are giving
I finals for all the good things — * -
i we Imv
J wqi!,is. which more particularly fncludi
! iii«. sj.liniers across the water, have mlde*
„ uin.h to our cheer by sending us advices
I this morning by cable, stating that our
Is worth considerably more today
; M i..s of 8,000 hales.
I Fn:nrcs closed very steady, 6 to 10 points
[ lifter*
Following is the estimates by states:
The New York Commercial of Wednesday
cotton
MHlItions sny«:
"Then
| history
and In commenting upon
was never a cotton crop in the
Utates about the site or wL
difference of opinion nt the end of Novem
ber Unit there Is about the present crop.
"There are many reasons why this should
l I# the case. To begin with, the government
jot out a report on the acreage that Inis
I #rrr since been a none of contention in the
I market; most cotton men claimed tlmt the
i jovernment has much underestimated the
acreage, and tbit belief la even stronger nt
‘ close of the season than at the begin-
;. The government acreage has. never-
_ ess. naturally furnished a basis of or-
I jpjment for those vrho wished to make u
■ point by proving a small crop.”
The avaraga of guesses makes the crop
Alabama
Arkansas
Osorgla .
£3)9.600.
Guesses by states follow
12,148,000
.\ortb Carolina. 12,208, tfto
Oklahoma and Indian Territory 12,123,000
Sooth Carolina 12,016,000
Tennessee 12.428.00o
...... 12,209.600
Various ,
r Average ....12,200,600
I Receipts at Atlanta art considerably be-
bind last ysar, the decrease up to and
including today being 20,940 bale
'*“■ ion ro _
One reason for the decrease Is that the
aaaaoti opened her# folly three weeks late,
1,227
1,241
79,209
99,909
20,640
I ii compared with last year.
I Statement follows:
| Receipts today
\ Same day last year
Increase.... „ .. * ..
I Total receipts since September I..
[ Same time last year
Decrease
i Shipments today
8wie day last year
Increase er*i
Total ehlpments since September 1., 61.647
t same time last year S9.80T,
Decrease 27,758
Stock on hand today 17,722
Sntuc time last year 10,604
Increase 7,US
The total receipts Include 372 bule# slfn-k
on hand on September t, against 1.063 last
T^r; a!to Included In tofnl receipts.
1.201
nn. ‘"• u,r . w pouuu.
MUJnS-Len'ons. fancy Messeua. $5.00®
?- w *. Bananas, per bunch, culls, active,
McffilQO; straights. $1.5002.00. Pineapples.
I lorldsi stock, per crate. $2.00. Oranges
Morlda slock, owing lo also and condition
on arrival. per box, $1,604*2.25. Annies.
Htolce, Ben Davis, $2.75@3.00; fancy, $3.26;
New \o rk state apples, winter vnrle-
I»® r barrel, |3.0Q@3.50; fauey,
$o..5@4.ft), Grapes, New York state, in 6-lb.
: Catawbns, 20-®22V{c. Cranberries,’fan'
dark Cnpe Cods, per barrel, $12.00
Jerseys, $11.00. Crape fruit. Florida
vtoek, owing to »lxe and eolor, per box $100
©3.0c. Limes, Florida stock, per hundred,
40e. Nuts, fancy mixed. In boxes, per
ponini#. 124<&l4e. Cocoa nuts, heavy rattans,
sack of 100, active, nt $4.50 sack. I’ennuts in
tncks averaging 100 pounds each, owing to
grade, jh*p pound, 44&&6C.
VlfGKTAuLES— Beets, cabbage, crates,
nctive. $3.00 crate; cabbage, standard crates,
tfi* pjjipMl; cabbage, barrels, l»4c pound;
egg plant, active. $2.50 crate; cucum
ber#. $1.50 crate; tomatoes, fnnev. active.
$3.60 crate; tomatoes, choice, active, $2.00@
2.25 crate; beans, round grecTi, $2.60 crate;
onions, dry, nctive, 76c bushel; Irish pots*
toes, active No. 1, 80c bushel; celery, fan-
li ow UUfUVl, WHHJ, IHI1-
ey. dt; I, $2.0Q$i3.00 crate; peppers active $1.75
crate: okra, six baskets, small. $2.26 crate;
cauliflower, nctive. 6®10c pound; lettuce,
headed. $2.50 drum: sweet potatoes, yellow,
dull, Me bushel; sweet potatoes, white,
dull, 40c bushel; kraut, nnlf-f *
rutabaga turnips, lHc.
f-barrel, $3.76;
FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
FLOUR—Highest patent, $5.60; beat pat
ent $4.10; standard patent, $4.25: half pat
ent. $C 90; spring wheat patent, $5.
CORN—Choice red cob, 69c; No. 2 white,
68c: No. 2 yellow, 6Sc; mixed, 67c; old crop
choice, 67c; old crop No. 2, C7c; old cron
mixed, 67c: new Teuuessco white, 65c; crack
"»ru, per bushel, 70c.
OATS—Choice white clipped, 6Ce; No, 1
white, 48c; No. 2 mixed, 48c; Texas rust
proof, 52c,
MEAL—Plain water-ground, per buabel.
65c; bolted, 140-nnimd Jutes, per bushel 60e; j
I,. 11 KA. maill.im JA.
Bborts, white, 91.80; medium, $1.40; brown,
$1.83: pure bran, $1.25; mixed brand, $1.15.
HAY—Timothy, choice large bales, $1.25;
do., rholco small bales, $1.20: do,. No. t
cloved, mixed, $1.15; do.. No. 2 clover mixed,
$1.10. Choice Uermndn, 90c.
RYE—Georgia, $1.06; Tennessee, 90o Bar-
t»ove price* are f. o. l>. Atlanta.
PROVISIONS—Supreme ham*, lie. Dow
bams, 25c. California haras, S9.00. Dry salt
extra ribs 9: hollies, 20.5 pound#. 10.25; fat
hacks 8; plates 8; Supreme lard, P.25;
Bnow Drift compound 8.50.
FISH.
LIVERPOOL.
l-berpool, Nov. 29. 12:15 p. in.—Cotton.
■ ti ryj u fatr demand, with price* steady;
■ Willing uplands AIM; sales 8,200 bales;
Aucrl.-nn 7.400; STMHruIntlou nnd export 5*W;
“ 31,000; America ii 24,000.
open hI thw.
Opening Previous
Uduge. 2 p. ui. Close. Close.
..5.98U6.01 .... 6.til 6.5*3
. ,5.?3lj>5,fT .... 6..87 3.82
. .5.79 -5.81!i 5.82 3.S3
Put me.
F-I-Miii
78 -.3.83
r..8i
5.84
..5.79 -3,82’3 5,82’4 5.85
Mi --April. ..6.79 > ,3-5.SS’k 5.83 5.86*3 5.76‘i
Apnlylnjr. . .3.M SM 5.88^ 5.7S4i
JIny-.li.il... . .6.85^-5.87 5.*tt 5.90’j Rang
..5.8746 5.88 5.814, 6.81 tj
J,;l >' -Aug. . .5.85 -5.864k 5.90’3 5.92Vj 5.S2* 3
• i«aed very steady.
pound; snapper lOc'pcr pound; trout 8c per
pound; blue fish, &c per pound; pompano.
I87?20e pound; mackerel. 12w* pound; mixed
flsn, 6c per pound; fresh water trout. ${jP10c
pound.
GROCERIES.
MJGAR—Standard granulated, $5.10. N«w
COFFEE—Roastod Arbuckle’a, $16 50; bulk
in bug* or barrels. 13$ic; green ll©12c.
kick—r •• -•—« - -« - --
grade.
-Carolina, 1W
according to ths
CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, ISfte;
twin*, 15e.
Shredded blMcnlt, $5 eaae; No. 2 rolled
njit*. $3 en*e. Sack grits, 92-pound bag*.
$1.63. Oysters, full weight, n,7o case; llgnt
weight. $1.10 case, Evnnorated apples 7*ic
iMiuud. Pepper. 18c. llaklug powders, $5
ease. Ib*d kiIuiou. $' ease. Fink salmon
$4.33 euse. C*»con, 39c; chocolate 35c; auuff,
l-lMiitml Jar*. 4«c. Ilnast beef, $1.30 case.
nned Iwef. $1.30 case. Catsup, $1.80 case.
Sirup: Now Orleans, 35c gallon; corn 28c
gallon; Culm 35c gallon; Georgia enue, 33c.
Salt, 190-pound. 50e. Axlo grease, $1.75.
ekers. 6%c iiouud; lemon 7Hc; oys-
Barrel candy, per pound, 6c; mix-
pound, 6’ie. Toma toe#, 2-pound,
Si m la
Mai
3-pound, $2.25. Navy beans. $2;
•tie. Best matches, per gross,
ml, 6^<07c per pound. Sar
in usterd, $3.:
*«•. I'eanuts. 6Vic.
ton 13Vj«*. Soap. $1.50#4
ease. Potash, $3.25<®
Rope, 4-ply cot-
case.
SHIPS STOKERS MUTINY
AT PRESIDENT’S ORDER
RESULT OF QUARREL
OVER RIGHT OFWAY
Following the Tragedy Tem
porary Injunction Is
Granted.
I will sell on the premises at 121 Peters street, Sftt-
, urday, December 1, 1906. at 12 o.’clock. for cash, to the
highest bidder, all the stock of groceries, tobai-cos, fix
tures, etc., soda fount and appliances of Charlie Thomas,
in accordance with an order of the Judge of the United
States Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
For further information, apply to
J. B. EVERETT, Receiver.
Moore & Pomeroy. Inman Building.
Attorneys. Standard Phone 202.
Special to The Georgian. »
Chattanooga. Teun., Nov. 29.—A* a result
of a -quarrel over the alleged Infringement
of v the right-of-way of the Nashville road
by II. U. Thrasher St Co., contractors of
the Southern railway extension, yesterday
afternoon. \V. B. ( rahtree, special ageut
of the NnshvlUe road, shot nnd probably
fu tally. Injured J. yj. Htone, contractor tor
II. II. Thrasher A Co.
Crabtree claim* H«* shot In self-defense
and that Stone followed him up nnd was
flourishing a pistol In Ids face, when Grab-
tree shot to save his life.
Following the shooting a teui|Hn*ary In
junction was granted.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA, GA.
C. e. CURRIER, Prenident. A. E. THORNTON, Vice-President.
H. T. INMAN, Vice-President. GEO. R. OONOVAN, Cashier.
JAMES 0. FLOYO, Ass't Cashier.
Capital $500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
FOR P0STOFFICE
DEPARTMENT HERE!
cully I
In compliance wltti.au order r
issued l»y the postiuuster general, offlc*-
will !*• established In Atlanta by the do-'
purtineiit. establishing superintendent»j
headquarters with authority of six state*.
The stnten Included In this division arc j
North (‘urolinn. South ('nroliun, Georgia, j
Florida. Tennessee and Alabama.
Churles 1\ Trotter has been npptdute'j
superintendent, nnd to him will be refer- j
red nil elnluis and request* for nllowmin * j
nud salaries. ,rpou Superintendent Trot fey < ■
will rest the authority for all expenditure* ]
HUBBARD BROS & CO •9 MERCHANTS
Atlanta Offices. 2I9-i2l Centur>' Building.
Members New York Cotton Exchange, New Or*
leans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Asso
ciation, Chicago Board of Trade, New York Cot*
He Exchange, New York Produce Exchange.
Business solicited for the above exchanges.
Direct wire service. Correspondence invited.
Phones 454, Long Distance 39. A.S. Hustace. Mgr.
** in his division, nud Ills recnuiinvndutl"
Sale Deposit Boxes
TWO CORPORATIONS
HAVE FILED CHARTERS
For rent in our Vaults in the basement of the
Empire (Building for only $5.00 each per
annum
Absolute Security and all Modern Conveniences
You should not be without one. We invite
you to call and inspect them
Si •fin I to The Georgias.
MotitgotlUMF’ *' ,n - * ,,v - 2**-—The I’otte
Ore 4'ompany of Birmingham, with u •■apl-
lal stock of $9uo,WM, has Informed Gm s»-eie-
fury of atnto of Its Incorporation. Tin* In-
eoriwrator* are Frank Crocknrde, Walker
Percy nud L Hoover.
Tin* Alubuiua-Goorglii Syrup Pouiimiiy. of
‘ * * * if. with a
Title Guarantee and Trust
Montgomery has Imnmi Iiu*oriw»mt«f- with
capital stoi*k of $25,000. The liieoi*|H»ratoi
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
■ full...-lug k. Ii.mIiiI,. BFin.. pulill.li.il only a. Infnrmatloii. and are not rntrant..a.
THE THEATERS
"Thi Virginian." jofthfg
A panorama of the plains—-u sorb * j of l*g!»t
of pictures drawn tilth nil the vivid- I l,u .
ness of a Remington crayon—u few j“
end ojjeiii to the present form
°P r -Td. Mr. llnglnnd has pluydd
than one hundred nnd twelve
'‘f different regions and
Chanters from « i.utnev of vn.»«-r w, lio hn * piayeil e verything from
cnapteis rrom a iu«toi> or joun, ^\>- j„„ im.j,,,, potentate to the ruler «»r a
oming—written by a muster pen. i re- j iaeo .*n Urn moon. Mr. Ragland l* of
sented In a masterly way—this Is "The
Virginian,” portrayed by Dustin I*Vsr-
Xswport New*. Va., No?. ».-Fifty, or
•hty stokers of the crew of the cruner
"•on***** aro confined In tfce bridge alioard
’■* ▼esasl awaiting trial on the charge of
[ mutiny. The officers decline to discuss
-I I}?. U«.HU« .V,
'n** affair, but, according to the story told
Here by sailors, the stokers rebelled Monday
T riw hils the Tennessee, with
president ordered a forced-draft run
of four hour*, and the ships began prepar
ations for the spurt. The stoker* on the
Tennessee are said to have refused to
work under fttntsl-drnft conditions, and
for this reason the Tennessee dropped be
hind In the race that followed.
The mutineers were hustled Into the
bridge other men were put fn their place*,
nnd the cruiser succeeded In arriving In
Chesapeake soon after the Louisiana.
GETS DIVORCE BECAUSE WIFE
WANTED TO BE SWEETHEART
Lincoln, Nebr., Nov. 29.—-Because Ids
j *lfe believes in a free love and urged
hlm to sue for a separation from her,
Robert F. Eaton, of Lincoln, obtained
I * divorce in the district court here.
Mrs. Eaton, who lives at Cody, Wyo.,
* witting to be a friend anti sweet-
PETITIONS council
L , FOR BASEBALL PARK
lal to The Georgian.
Macon, Qa., Nov. 29.—In order to pre.
bare f or t | ie aeaBC , n of 1907, the Macon
Raxcball Association presented a peti-
|h"n to the city council Tuesday night
‘ the use and control of the ball lot
I *r r» n t ra i city park during the season
I nr ‘ vt year.
T,,f ‘ petition In many respects re-
I *‘iuble>? the same request as the one
I made '
heart to her husband, but not u wife,
according to u letter she wrote him.
which be introduced in evidence nt the
trial of the divorce suit.
In this letter she said In part
nuni and hi* company at the Grand on
Wednesday night.
It I* hard to see (hi* story of tin
West without a mental comparison
with “The Squaw Man.” the grouter'
play of its type. But if "The Virgin- i
It»: H:*.n school of operas and
at strength or voice and character,
n to a marked degree In the
At tho Bijou.
“In New York Town” will entertain
nmUNeinciit seekers Thursday nftertiooii and
night at the Bijou. The attraction I* well
flrtcd for holiday amusement nud the cosy
little theater will be crowded from pit to
dome.
Musical eoiuedy Is decidedly popular with
patrons of tli<* Bijou nud It is
that few better attract In
graced the stage of fit
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tOBa.tn.
7:6o.. m.
J2:07p.n.
l:Rp.rn.
lis;ia
12:00 noon
8:35 p.m.
p.m.
8:13 p.m.
6:42 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
6:03 p.m.
8:60 p.m.
11:00 p.m.
11:06 a. m.
He •
of this wirt have
ts hi to I
second «Lr
.latttea O’Donnell Bennett, the dra
matic critic of The Chicago. Hecord-
Herultf..recently said of Mr. Ragland:
“In the Rajah Bold number Mr. Oh-
Huglutul appear* In an excellent
. jslnte tliosi* who will not In*
abb* lo sentre desirable seats fur oltb *r the
tuxtluee this ufterttoun nnd tonight, the
management nunomu’c* u *pet<lal inutiner
Friday afternoon at tin* usual hour nnd at
regular matinee price*.
••In New York Town” will remain fit tin
CHATTANOOGA, CINCINNATI AND THE WEST.
I.v. Atlanta. . . .
Ar. t'huitanoogu.
Ar. Cincinnati. . .
Ar. Louisville. . .
Ar. Chicago. . . .
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isrs:
9:4Sft.m.
7:10 «.m.
f.—1 "W
t :65 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
4:iA p.m.
9:55 p.m.
8:10 a.m.
3:45 a.m.
SrfOp.m.
for tie* entire
Sat unlay afternoon.
l\ Itli tin* regular
Inn.” ns « whole, *ufrera by the com- j mukc-up' that wpuld serve nicely for
purlson, the audience forgot It u dozen«un extremely legitimate Impersonation
time* during the performance. For Ip ; of Othello, und In some of the mock
•The \ Irglnlnn” ti me l?t action, always i heroics of the skit he displays Hashes
action—hits of Incident that make one j of thut enormous temperamental qual-
breathe hard and lean forward to »ee f |ty. partly‘brute strength and partly
hat will happen. There are scenes t instinctive emotional prowess, that we
mo from the theater j see In the Italian school of acting. At
- * forgets tho paint- such moments he' I* Interesting
that’ falrl:
Into tho West
cd scenery and tin* glu ing lights. The j watch. Tor you can dluceni precisely the
canvas become* the skyline across the attributes tlmt make the great emo-
Wyomlng hills—the. players arc real j tlonul acting of tiio «drf (lan\boyant
boys and cattle rustlers—the play school. Particularly in the song called
Is real. [ t I “Spin Again” are these attributes dem-
As the Virginian, the character with- , onstratod. ft Is a gamester's appeal
out a panic uffio ha* become so real to to the wheel of chance, and Mr. Rag-
all of -- ** ** ~—“* *—* *—
through Mr. Winter's great*
novel, Dustin Farnum answered every
demand. Perhaps his drawl seemed
overdone to us In the-South, perhaps
we (hopglit him not Just the type we
had pictured in reading the story'—but
he seemed to live tho part.
But the star was not all. Next to
him, perhaps superior In several of th.?
stirring scenes, was Frank Campeati ns
Trumpets. And here again mu.s* come
omparlsc a with W. S. Hart as Drum
Hawkins in “The Hqunw Man." They
ould live and work together are two of the same bVeed, tho i*»r-
a* friends and lovers, I would gladly j trayol was perfect,'but different. Mr
wish to be with you again. Unless you j Campeau gave one of the most perfect
get tt divorce, we can never do so.” presentations of the Western “bad
- ! - - man" ever shown on the stage.
, . There Is another'* character
Observing Thanksgiving. | stands nut above Ids fellows, t'lmrles
Greaser
land works up quite an amount
crude pasfion In delivering It.
“Emblematic of the wheel Is a pret
ty little (lancing girl In red and black,
who Is unnamed on the program, whose
grace and sweetness of demeunur of
countenance make her charmingly con
spicuous.”
The Heroine in “At Yale.”
The heroine of the new college play,
"At Yale," which Is to be produced at )n|
the Grand Saturday at nmtlnee and 1 conn.
vbh-h
“Old Isaacs” Coming.
“Old I*iuics from the Bowery
collies to the HIJoil Holiday for
engagement, 1* I bo hi test production of that
clever playwright, Gliarle** H. Bln
niitho
iniiniigcr nnd prodneer in Gil*
(lid Isaac# from the Bowery’* 1*
» rigid up t«* liar wl
eut out |#y this Ann.
toii-
At the El Dorado.
The first |»erfornmnce of Brel llarte’*
great Western melodrama. •’M’llss,” was
given st the speclo) Thanksgiving nmtlnee
of tho BnUIwIn-Melville Htmk Co..Tburwlny
itfternooit The ploy I* one of the beat tluit
hit* been produced by this company.
••M’llss” I# a daujrlifer of tin* wild, uned
ucated and uncultured, but with n great Ids
heart. Her father is a drunken miner, who
strike# It rich after he has turned Id* girl
over to John Gray, the sclioolmnNtcr, to Is*
(•dump'd, .tmin Walter* hear# of the
wealth of (he old lima .Vmlth und murder#
him. luyltig the blame on Gray. Gray I* nr-
r**#ted, tiled and Iiouud over to n higher
'Pills enrage*, Wiilter# uml he flr<
Special to The Ueorglau. J R. Hilbert as Spanish Ed, the Gre
Prosperity, H. t\, Nov. 29.—Thanks- i captured among the cattle thieves,
giving is being generally observed In f>e ared In but one act, but Ills picture
our town. An orphan Homo service will #) f the cowardly Mexican trembling
be held In the Interest of the orphans. | W ftli fear and fumbling bis rosary In
—r- —— i tile shadow of the hangman’s tree
WORKING IN INTEREST > i something to remember always.
JAPANESE SCHOOL. It was h pleasure to see Mabel
Fpocfal to The Georgian. j Wright again. Hbe la one of the prel
r I Brown hnd wife, missionaries to | femininity on the stage today and a*
Japan of the United fiynotl of tlwiMolllc Wood she seemed juat the little
South, arc touring the churches of tho
;,rr,s» y r H E .^ n n £l^ ,oh Ko"uo p n ssa&tiSuSwS
I f- u^ l SS"!St M 'fKdW N . 0 “ *
1 *>c made by the public property J Japan.
'nlttee to which It was referred. ‘
Rev. Brown
Japan early next fall.
xrlll return to
,,c ALABAMA »T.
ATLANTA. CA
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m'hool teacher we had pictured In rea<I-
inx.
Tiie aupportln# company la tully ca-
pal.le. the staging nil that coulU te
asked. The greatest acenc of all 1*
perhaps thut moonlight night at Hone
Thief Pasa. but the street In Medicine
Bow ill the last act gripe one'a atten
tion until the curtain drop*. It Is a
great play, capably preeented. •
••The Virginian" la here for matinee
uml night, tin to aee It after your
Thankaglvlng dinner. It will bring you
on honest enjoyment that all the Ibsen
dramaa or the "adaptatlona from tho
French" can never give. It te an Amer
ican drama, filled with red-blooded
American*—and It la clean.
G. D. O.
ALONZO RiCHAROSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Bell Phone. Main 8»8.
GEORGIA.
Empire Building.
ATLANTA.
"Tha Royal Chaf."
Uku Ragland in hi* i*>rtroyal of the
role of ilic Rajah In "The Royal Chef."
which will appear at the Grand on
Friday night, Itaa received ouch favor
able comment on the role.•'and J* *o
identified playing parts of royalty, that
it* would be hard for him to aaitime
nnv other role. In 111* many year* on
I u,e singe, ranging from Itoc heavy form
night, with Paul Gill,lore ut the .head '>f Vni.i" Bill'."'M’lK h, ’Jiwn'tnJ'p!' "*‘sen,' P
a large* company. Is an hlea! college i miry, groin which #he return# an fducatid
boy’s sweetheart, pretty, with engaging ami refined girl, tthe marries Gray nud
nianncin, a girl who loves a manly fel- j force# Walters, to refurn liar money,
low and follow# all athletic sport# untl | - ——
one who has Is-on kept posted on col
lege matters beeausc she has a brother
at college, who Is loved and reaperted
At the 8tar. >
ie Thanksgiving week attraction the
by all of Ills classmates. As soon oh | Ktnr mnmigcmmt bn# pn»vhl«l well,
she apimars on the stage one never! “DM Jasper” I# si comedy which nruiinca
blame# Dick Seeley for loving her. She! the euthiiMliistu of the entire audience from
ha* u charm of a girlhood of every lund 11! 11 ta galteijr and ijraiate uf.applause.
- Atnl men A Huncn **r >\ej# t unoniet
and most of ull this land- of ours. A ,
which Is Incliubfl
chorus of pretty girl*. nii»l all the
ufe gisHl In their ixirts.
Olga Nttharaole Coming*
One of the real events of the theatri
cal season will be the appearance at
the Grand on next Monday and Tue*.
day nlgbt# of Mis# Olga Netheraolc,
aupported by Frank Millo and her Ism-
don company. On Monday night
“Adrienne Leconvreur” will be present
ed, while "fiapho” will entertain on
Tuesday night. Previous announee-
mentf, which were Inrorreet, has this
order reversed. Another Important an
nouncement Is to the effect that the
curtain will be raised promptly at 8
o'clock, and the performance* begin at
that hour. There will not be a matinee.
Capacity house# #eein assured for these
two performance*.
doubting her capacity for anrect con-; tfon at cacti performnnc<
elusions upon data which she has; The company I# «
gathered with her own exporience of *
eye and ear. Her conscience in always j
alert, always busy. In body she be- t
longs to a people which has rather In- I
creased than spent Its physical force, J
built up rather than depleted Its vital- \
ity. Hhe is never awkwaixl In move- i
ment. Scrupulously brought up, »hej
Is n girl who never by chance falls Into
vulgarity of tdang speech* for she loves I
pure and dean usage of her _ facile j
English language.
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