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ENTERTAINMENT OF SOUTHERN
BAPTIST CONVENTION.
(Continued from Page 9.)
whether at the $2.50 or $3 rate; also
remember that they will not make
reservations for one to a room.
Address all requests for reserva
tions, and all inquiries of every kind
as touching the Convention, to M. P.
Hunt, Chairman of the General Com
mittee, 22nd and Walnut, Louisville,
Kentucky.
P. S. —A little later we shall be
able to furnish, on request,, a circular
giving list of boarding houses, their
location and terms.
The Armory.
The First Regiment Armory, Sixth
and Walnut streets, has been secured
for the meeting place of the Con
vention. The burning of the Coliseum
left the Armory the only building in
the city that can possibly accommo
date the Convention. Some who at
tended the International Sunday
School Convention last June may, be
cause of unpleasant memories of that
occasion, have some fears as to our
meeting in the Armory. Let it be re
membered that we meet a month
earlier, so that the oppressive heat
experienced then need not to be
feared.
We are also glad to state that the
seating arrangements for the Conven
tion will be entirely different from
what they were for the Sunday
School Convention. An expert says
that the new arrangements will great
ly improve the acoustic properties.
Then, too, the size of the hall is cut
down more than a thousand sittings.
As arranged for us, the hall will seat
from 3,400 to 3,700; while for the Sun
day School Convention it had a seat
ing capacity of 5,000.
The Armory is within easy reach
also of the hotels and boarding houses.
The Galt House, headquarters, is just
ten blocks away, and may be reached
in seven minutes, walking, or five
by car. The Louisville Hotel and the
Old Inn are four blocks distant; the
Willard, two blocks; the Fifth Avenue
a little more than one. The Seelbach
is but a block and a half, and the
Victoria is eight blocks*away. For
those who just take rooms, there are
restaurants close by, where meals may
be had from twenty cents up. Let
all who wish to stop at the Galt House
make reservations through me at once.
M. P. HUNT,
Chairman of Committee.
22nd and Walnut, Louisville, Ky.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
You will, no doubt, be very glad to
know that we are going to publish the
leading addresses, delivered this year,
at the Atlanta Tabernacle Bible Con
ference. This will include addresses
of Rev. J. Stuart Holden, Rev. Joseph
Kemp and Rev. S. D. Gordon.
Mr. Gordon’s series of “Quiet Talks,”
delivered at the Tabernacle, will be
worth double the amount we are ask
ing for the Tabernacle Conference
Echoes, which is 50 cents; postage,
10 cents additional.
As there will be only a limited num
ber of the Atlanta Conference Echoes
issued, it is very important, if you
desire a copy, that you send us your
subscription, immediately.
H. C. ROBERTS, Mgr.
American Baptist Publication So
ciety. Telephone, Main 1096.
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