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SUWDAY, SEPT. R.
Brilliant Theatrical Prmpprh... Reason Opens Wednesday
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ATTRACTIONS THIC WBIK.
NKXT WEI>NK«r>AY NlfiHl Fanny Ill's., "At Ihc Frenth ll,ill,''
*«.'» rnnqi' a,.morrow mtifnio.
NKXT Kltll 'A V NfVil i’J* < uufit' Von Hrttzf*'l(Jt, ’ LaaugliU'r ut Axn
eric*c" Heat* rowdy Wtdtv*. tda y tnon i Inga
COMING NEXT WEEK.
MONItAY. Hop 14 -.-‘•ti. Mi.,.*.* from Br*K«dw ay.”
WIiIiNKHI »A V. H* pr I*. ‘I *.*• Ulg N V Hit "The Wolf."
THI'RHDA \, Kept, n -’iaevll* Auction. '
At th* French Itftll i* patron Jr* <1 by
Uj» r*»> p*opu-. piny* i-» th* -*
prir** nod )n Hi* b*-«l *tM-Mtr* , M< 10
lift! <• »ugg*»M|v< lilt* **» any Htuniton
t» off *l id miy mi* if t#« jHtili' t
•iy If fti« iM) coin that phr.M*. A
T»wfl| HhfHMnftk* i f «.i« m in.-
happy with lid lot. Tto- neighbor* tap
tier of thi» jr»ll> glori**»m world. M »
OM-mmi hu«han*l m of firing t.-" <
In furl rather a *<>|fl*n and (tl>«*t fintt*-
follow hut for ail tliai know* *h<
world find It’ll wiiyi Blit what «ot # M
i«n tie have ;iguin»t *urli |i< oplf »u» ’J*ot
ly flrn>n nnd li#*r mm Hi it fill till*
j*K.f wlf»i‘n In,)m v. nil the * :hm>y •
m Hu If mm ry «
Patch. mu* l* 4* $ a hi * wiiJ »»fl opin
ion* give* *N»in-y' «bt*< put of *fi* \.h
h* hf»* mad* f«*j f> r - wotnij.i, «
Pflmtn#* Dontbi. nnd .* Im'.l*! il.m***/r, aii«l
ph** i* to i«) t*» Il*#*lr hou*»* * id ti* liver
them nod tin ii»o ,t y f•» P iynnn* of
which I* to f»r ht-tM * »a||y *hf m i forth
And the rich *r«»*:k broker* faou*o I* Hi*
ffr«t. all in not «)in*»n«ri L»-'<. Ho- lint
Imnd I* lo#slny thomMiot* and <hou*.m*>ft
Th# mi/* )*•**■ m MitnSMo on. Ihtt» Hi.* u I
on* to ruin k*t bofor*- th*- world and h*n ;
huahank, Nancy of on. »*• • »».ti
»W*t h+t lllUK»i>Mlitl<-:< < d tntl'H in**- a, I
rwady wit **»'»•* the wif», but m*k«* ft
npp. a» bad tot N,*> V Hu: the f«*4y
wit of tb» woman bring* li*r birth In i
gtorlMic color#
Nnt the Prtmtfi* |>onna‘ft home inn* - |
nlfbfcp' lu it w anpotntnicntg *b<.wbn.' Hi"
art I* tic »**-<• of it*) own*-. i .Mdiitnj
in th« fruMkm gift* »*• »<* Idol in- mi* |
«w**fid yj- f o, . * bo nil ,
H». *'*trav*g<- ii< *’*. f»* • tori' « md It*l
bilging lu ■ outdr with th** ii**odoy. n* v# r
minding Urn ***•«, »r. 't*»r u» » i.-iwn***
Nancy air*i«<;c to M« ru'lr*»n
TO* n'*. hut mu • •.Mil >rtu fiat put n
bright. * Wit»> w wt.ni *b»» *m# w.ll n**l
hold h*r own • •] nn**y • i*u# * w alk of? I
with th* trump <»r<t Thin Natt*’/ d*mg|
with th* tniintt »«rd Tbb- N v dot*.
•«a In .. V., «■ 11-.
liuihb-f. Highi !>"»■ Ki "i \ 111* • «n
--wh-’ fr * * W, J ’ wh , *‘ ,n l '
It «i rmn do m trlpl# tongue * *»i»* i golo.
Art Third mm» Ht** gttotl Fremh Hull
HI the MadHbHt duwur JIHIMIII, Wl(lt:ll
t* held yiwrty in S«w Turk W- «..jt
h« the mMIMI- ta«t**e of the b**h*»t*b'f .
|M . , , ™ * * ...... -
rrt'ftn t *t*iiy t .r* -*• *** in"
«M»btP that xlo hM* b* i, told of i t,*, i
**Vid* >Wle *rtp *r«- intr*Mlui ad l.« an I
the *arem Htnu.afl* ivhltlwb.4 -lan
et» will |f>trrnli»« e tlio tlaii* e» f»i th«* i
Marrba-en.n will vl»..w IbMi w.y. *.t
*if * hmiipagn*’ *»n»l ftn*l* *hc tin* I toking |
peopb- a. a nut all w 11*41 t Htlly rum p *mi. j
**d to h**r nnd Mt eight or I’m c'i |i< r
bnetuind who lum l*e* n follow lug ruiletly
nlong And »io« Iplnr bin dm.' •#! th*
kibblt* Ah* * rye "Take me hmn*
Pntch. hike m«* bon** ’ A gtHtid mini
r«nn> Itb* .4ml hrr big c*»mi.an>. *iii|
erfcgv night onlv He.it* »»».idy tonni, row
tnonilftk nt *h* box office.
A DAUOHTfH Or AMERICA
(>r Vt Pl*y Written Aro-mrf Ltf* rtf !
Out* Von to be P»e**nt4d at I
the Grand Next Frldgy.
"ft I>* ugh let rtf Ametba “ V nk, thnt * J
the till* Ther* i*re mlltlonn In tliiw l
hioh«i. tewutKul land At* y«u a .hmab
ter <»f Amerb < f'huntcgn <*lg» \*or»
fhitufeldt t« No ( ll«*i mime ami iltle
.toe* not prtutul Ilk* It, yet. n'*vertti«-
lee* »hr lr rtnd b pi OU*t of 1t tie Well,
("ouiiieiu/ * »lg«- Von liaisft'kli M th*'
i d*ugbtei us Count I'.dwml end <N* int* *e
Anna V«m Hdt*t< bit, b*.tn In Mi.vmm
ke< W\o. m\M 41) flet the »ntiat and
rotiMt«m* - am*- i *r- from I'iigliitul. vrfb t e
the iKwni lm*t *ei\ct hi* eoi.ntry f*»t
twelve yr*te hhiHim..d*»t Mbnlpotrni
lory. It wn* during th> litter i>*.rt rtf
ht*> nnihaftAHrioi «•>»t|* tlmt he iv«* untm
tumitely forest Into u duel with h tier
mm. tinny officer *lilrli t.suited b» tin
gr ,th "f the but. i Vh* . nunt wat
th*n rtglraileod front tiermunv nml t
move.) from office l*lNgu*ted wlHt Itl**
nnflve Ihikl, he CM me to America. Wi*#ic
ghortly nfter their nrrlviil nlg.i wtie lx.ru
The rininte*# ys.m *o dell allied with this
i*l>uniry that *|.e colled hei K*hy the.r
Tkiughltr of Arowii* *. which ha.. . lumc
in th* youttg l ..1> *ll hei Ilf* \» *»tu.*
grew l« iimturlt.v her One ainhlttun mi •
in he. mue n g*e*v actr* ** Nature nnti
g*netou*lv «tub'wed to* with rat* 1.. .
ty. anil an un**(u»iimml\ jd* »*.1..g mm »i
■■prgm* \ol» e, *o aft* r many f.unlly cun
fer n, o n w.«* «i« • Idod tlmt t»lga •kmiii.l
nffopt the lyrb itoge a* her pt *f* »*'on
, 4*11.1 five V»*4»r* Mg*. Uhe K< • **pl**d thr
|M4i I rtf 'Wlllh ill ri|. Hlirgomanti , !
11l ‘The ItOlU* fuUowed t.V two Mar
tPll>■ tour* flret tn ’The f.lttle hu«-l>u* '
uni the next e -aon in The llcilr «.» !
kbavf«lr Her last r«Htea<auect w., ,»r
WnlUrdi * tbe.tr* N* w \ <»rk wttn J.d,
Mnahign
Nrttwithstanding wutny excellent offer*
for tM* wenson the count. m* decided
tg bend her own «'4»mpgny in a new pie. *
e*i'>« I*IH written frti hot and *mlttb >t
**A l>*U*hter «>f Amen. * Tl»e muali
and laihk nre far nlaive the many *«*
!• a proimumuMt |»|t ever \ where It wan
be prMentfMt *t ’he rtcMhd <Wi next IV.
d|y night rtuh H.le «*» *• it* if*dv m*i
Wednrtedny morning at the box *>ffh
”!Wt ml** thh **n*
"4fc Minute* From ttroadway."
i>l«»hr*ttng tio fourth > u«« a***ful *.
tS?) ' n lCi; W fv* Minute, ’nom ’ihoad'
w*» ' oMtini to tlic UmM on Monday,
Tu"»M„ .. K *
the original «t*t, and tu will he warmly
friend* In till* *My Than new tlr* •
il t'rtban, an «*t*|***rt unity for the fun
1*4(4) rtf hi* friclU and hi* trem luui*
grit and hi* genin* for dramt'lo on
l*r«sin< lion in * ti ix h * *un
ikt. flu »w».nW « f tt»« pie* el* a lotf
eg| *fT*n dealing with llte In it* n .uv
iStM* and iMh l» tell. «» naturei
gfoc>. gnd prtrtrw)* the hurnoi of Hi*
bu> oh • the )*mt *.■» (*t fait nfuln* *#
h 0..! Hxdnee* «>r 4ilvmM.i »n. h*t Nn.l* alt
•
would tickle th* ittihlUtlo* »*( t»
■Whin* and situation* Umi at* *\ »-
•tlnil) funny To ieh* %e *u> d. tvc
Khr Minute# Ft"»* ftfr mAwcn tx l
tor »Orr*ed with tingling tuneful > g*
'MgCt l *'"'«»* 1 W *' N ' h
<T4d Name Thor* to a ahaw .► «u h xu
yful girl* wb«* have |w*on taught to
the •fe* l lUtlgl himaelf. Ox '.g» M
The «w*t tndudea F*x*tt W »ch. At tax
fNimw donloti and t ’<».«• n I* w
fttelj k.. Cuo*t*l. c» u*U. Xu
I germ Mas Oregor, Jninen A. Hnvett.
, Harry tlwyuett.n, James. H Mannirig and
t w**nf y of berk
Ther# are three note, all luM in N'-*v
Kochell*- The flrat pliowh th*- <*xteri*»r
•it the r'aatlctrtn Mgnklrtn In the morning.
th*- th< Kf.f.ie - rtt.e. *Jlepl;iyjng
jtb*- hit*•. i<ll *t nlfht. Mid ihi third * •
jfnrriotiM railroad ktation in New Ilocnelie,
•N. V, HeMtt rr«*ty next Friday morn* j
I ing.
Otvli'a Auction.
j <*lud* 11. Yale’n eyerhuitlnK "DtvH’a
! Auction." Illggei, grander, newer than
| ever will he *. «n at the Orarui on Fri
j .jay. H*ffd lTtfi. Ogorge Tppad«, l« the
j "'t**hy * thtg foanaon, and eeveral big non
eat iorml e(iirt|.e:.r> feature* |m alao on
(the *-«rde A superb new transformation
j finale l* another ro w feature. The *l* -
j phant finll* t l« an extra feature.
•Th« Wolf.’
i Ibjgeu# Walter * f.»moo* play "The
Wolf" whtci. will he keen at the tJranu
on Wednesday, Hept. Ik, had It* ftt-i
| N' t York production at the Fit>o«a fla n
followed mu ‘-yiended run at she l,yric
I ti.aetre |t tellk th»* story of .« gir.
I who w.u* deceived, and scrftt to her dentil
in th* t ’iinndl.in H tidson Hay r-ountry.
Her half brothei •••‘Rh the rn«n un*l find*
l.lin aibniptlnat to lure snother girl to
ruin If happens that th«* half brother
love* thl* girl, so he t.Tke* her away
hut Hi*' \ I Ilia tt follow* and their moot
ling \h the most effect l\’e Incident Of the
j f.tuv The two men meet in the dark
■•ltd light sos Ilf. and for ih«* pokkCk»lon
of th* girl. The gudh'ttre aimply nears
’he two man tut they toss and struggle
iTnully there Is a moan end the listen
«f know that Oeai> has com- to or.
of them Hiit which one? The moon
» reepg of., and the victor strike* a maten
land holds H Above the victim's face. Tin*
I i ijfht man has he* n vl* lorlous. and the
jpliv hs*-. a happy ending It is :4iid
U .if#-? hiiv written . most pautrful play
ther* 1 being many virile ’ moments, for
the story 1 1 <>l«ls the auditors tnterott
'< iim "Th. Wolfe, wll ibe *sffintently
>< t» «t. Mr Andrew Holmon appearing um
| .ltd* n«‘iiuhleii. the avenger. Mr. Rnh
! r».»n ie an excellent i(«-tor. who wit! he
: » cji»« nil., i »**| for his fine portrayal of
"Mb l>md t’arvei, in which rolo he star
• da few seasons sgo
Al 0 Flslrl Coming
Following his tis’oiu * "tai-ltsiied tw»n
t\ two ute ..*»>. \i U l b 1-1 has an
ci.tlr*- i,aw pr-HitalhM. this year. Much
i lutet <*.» H nicbtfrfltrd bv theatre goers
i... >e«r in Mm pree»-tit.ith-iis *>f thl*,
I progi • ssiv*' matu.gei (iujd( -l * V *x !
i |*crlencr h» outdoes each ptevloti* yeti* hi
. j t.b tlon Thl season he tin* tenth*
fu .est a new record. *
I roin th- opening to the cb.se .f tlb'
|»rognun every hi t Is » novlty. Th-1
• 'pimlng f-rene uaiihUv f*r»n<*l Un- ’First
j 1 ‘at t” Is (4 splendid spoctncl. Sump
• ..ns scenery, gorgemis ci«iuriitH and
■ no lul musb . It is (aimed "Th* Fust.,
I <>f Fb*w« rs "
I Tl-e hi* iring party, always .* feature
lof th* Al H Field Minstrel*, la larger
I .lid nb'ti* tale.ltd) (b*o w»i, t’his
I Metpli.irt a lytic tenm Cleorgc T Mar*
I tln the Scutch flighting le i:dw k
Nrmalioi.g .. I.ohf • of merit. Waltn
Jjdi. rwo id the ndgstraj tenor. William
I \rgnll and Ji.lin f*. rHCkFfia.* gye *iiijy h
I Th* political lake-off ‘‘Opening TTie
h'rtmtMiign. Is rotiletc with jlhes null
J email saving, caricaturing nil the poll!
ji< »l parth** Kven lb arsi s Itldi'peildcrit
party and the prohibit InnlM» come In for
tlcfr *l.hre of the verbal thrust*. "The
Woman lu the Moon' with D*v Quig
ley and hi* dancer* l* another mn*bal
and scenic feature Forty dancer* en
■ . Utils . 'lurk - till In
the "onionvtlle Ihsitlrt" and has hi*
".tv a* to the fads and follle* l>-stdring
life
The |.|g 1 utlcHuur “A clrvti* Nlgt
niat e I* the > rtmuutlllig tilimlrer and it
goes with a slain l.nng tlmt gives eclat
in th- whole entertain incut. All th»* old
favorites are with Field, but all the
show Ih new Don't full to *r-e this
you* show at the Or and very shortly.
M.xkin# Elliott'* *ucce«* With Florence
Davit
This *r«s**n hi ‘‘VimJc! (k# tTrertnwortd
fre#. Florence l*gvts will we.n a hath
Ing *ult In on# seen*' Her man'’ udinlr
•re w-ho have seen At|*s I*avls in more
j , j ,*L
i* g*' j ft Jfc "i'
Jf ‘fil!
A4 ~ jjflh i,
n .w *** "Jw 4 '\r ■%%
.(ft# wj|Sp®>Bi#r l,
iMawWi l ,(* 4
Fauces Gordon As “Plata Mary” In Geo. M. Cohens
Forty-Fives Minutes From Broadway, At The
Gruud, Monday, Sept-tuber Fourteenth.
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Funny Rioc “Al TUo French Ball” At The Grand Next Wednesday Night,
Scats Ready Tomorrow
dignified garb in Reasons past, and hive
enjoyed ihe charming comedies and dm
ms'ic plays presumed i*y tills versatile
star, migitt be slightly shock* d at 'his
announcement. They might think that
Mlse Da via is going to forsake th*- le
gitimate drama for fmislc.il comedy, but
she is not. The battling costume is de
manded by the playwright, Henry \.
Ksnvnd. during a small pun of Ihe ac
tion of 111* latest play, "I’ttder the
Oreenw.gHl Tree ’
It took no Iltle argument from tier
managers io Induce Miss Davis to ap
pear before ;ui audience in the abbre
viated seaside garb, but this costume w
absolutely necessary to the second net,
and Inasmuch hs successful and suitable
plays arc not always ••a*> to secure, and
ns this one is so happily suited to the
personality of Miss Davis, tills charm
ing comedienne Anally consented.
"I ani not -o prudish or painfully
modest,” she mrhl "and don’t mind wear
ing a bathing uM when lu the water,
wher** necessity demands it, but before
the footlights, if‘a different. I pftotnl***
you that If I must wear Hint horrible
souhretHsh thing, it will have to be a
swell one ns fine as any to be seen at
Newport or Nnrr.igatikett Fi-r. and If
must not he too short, either. 1 don’t
want to shock nil of the nice friends i
have made In the cities we have hewn
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
plnvltig in bn 1 the part four years. That
is all.
Tills charming rustic comedy was \
great siicc*'ss iti London and N**w Yoi k i
last year, with Maxine Hlllott in the I
sic liar role. As Mine fillioti will not go i
out «»n the road this season, hut will
r-'iijaln in New Y»»rk until the comp!' -|
Hon *-f iut own new theatre, which she j
will open w ith a n-w production liF No
vember, Miss Davis’ management have
recur* d for li«'t the exclusive American
rights to “Under th* rirc**nwoo<i Tree”
and have pur* hased the entire la visa
Ml lot t production of scenery, costumes
nr.d efTects. On the way to Augusta .ind
th** Grand.
A New Faust.
It ia not generally known llial W. li.
Thompson th- prominent character a«‘-
tor once played a female character. It
wo* a ininib* i of years ago when Lewis
Morrison firm presented his magnific
ent production of "Faust, ’’ Thompson
was c.ist for the part of "Valentine,’ but
on this special occasion the dame
“Martha w.i- suddenly taken ill find
not having n understudy for the part.
Thompson wn* pr-ssed into service, anu
donned tin* dre* * with great reluctance. I
h is related that Thompson played the j
part will! all th*- skill for which no i*
noted and .hat lie scored a very great
success, hut that ttie local manager who
bud not been ptP wise to the change In
-lie cast. eflm«* Imck *m the Siagc afterl
•I perfornian*-* and said. "Morrison.
>ou dug up a «'«trking good Martha, inn I
<»> Good Harry. *hc is flic* hontlicat w»*-
iTian 1 «vet saw in my lif**." Mr.
Thompson will be seen as "Ittuaf it
Hie * irand this season with Rosiibei
Morns,-, . ".Margin rita.'*
Lion and the Mouse Return.
Tlmt me •t* r *»f typ- . Cli tri. s Klein,
*m» jH'-'ii the Mttgc cm perfect a plc
\
mlo tne nubiUi). m th*- rhuructer ui
ivti Lob- t*. in "Pit* Lion anil th*
\tou*< a* on wall id w tali i«» «e*-. From
out when the thinking American rmllifs
it.it o\-r ulnet; million of oiu go«>u I
iollur* huve gout* abroad lo iriake un-1
«PPV international marring***, ho 1*
.»nie t< grit Ida txot., irnd sink into
1 erluu- *|>* « uUition. This year Hour;.
14. tiair t is sending to the Grand wh.t
l* said in l»r iho best cust ever pro
oentod In the Klein play. "The Lion
f irtd the klouae Is H* nw«iule«l lor uafi)
I Appearance at the Grand.
• “Human Hearts.”
Our brother* arroa* the otsan are now
| * Utnorlns lot Amerb iwi made good*.
, both pommereial and theatrlinl. it la
not s»* many year* ago. that an Amer* j
U*n play *ir h* o*i Imd no ('hance wbui
ever in Fug land. Dramatic writing Iti I
America was *t a tow ebb, and for that
tee eon \ mem. in manager* wore com-
SEwhJre u ni:rTnii:
havi- changed of late, and during the
l an Ameri' .n tra«i- mat k has t»ecn ac*
•• ot d-d a hearty welc*>me on the other
j next j u • It I \lr NankevUle's in- |
Robert Edison’* Success Coming.
! 1
lug .'!» the rood thU aeaoon. are pmtsen
of the pt-.H!iieer’*i'art. Norman Hncfcett
le start* d n th* pi « e which l» booked
How Abcut tne Merry Widow
Henrx \\ t#4\ g.» ha* de» id**d to send
»*!«»% r**‘W s«*ts for tlw imautlful three
J robe irsing a new strange hold f*r the
iIT " ,n ,h * •»'>*«“
Countess Glga Von. Hiti
frelt, “Daughter of Ain
ertca” at The Grand Friday
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The Egyptian Girl Ar—Nol—Dt—Vision Of Sa
lome. With Fanny Rice. And ‘At The French Ball’
—Grand Neat Wednesday Night—Seats Ready To
morrow Morning.
Augusta, Ga.. August
To Our Friends and Patrons,
Our large and varied stock of Vehicles, Harness. Carriage and
Wagon material, etc., has been absolutely saved by my corps of sales
men, mechanics and porters, scarcely a thing damaged.
For the past three day 6, Friday. Saturday and Monday, we have
been cleaning up and re-arranging stock, and are now just in condi
tion as if nothing had happened to this goodly city.
Soliciting a continuance of the favors heretofore so liberally be
stowed by Friends and Patrons, We are,
Very truly yours,
H. H. COSKERY.
Looking For a House ?_
High-class Houses, Flats and Rooms in
every part of Augusta advertised in THE
AUGUSTA HERALD and many at mod
erate rents.
Advertisements recieved at Herald Of
fice or by Telephone.
TELEPHONE 297
A GENTLEMAN SAID
to our Salesman the other day: “Do you remember that
Bedroom Suite 1 bought here twenty-four years ago?”
'Yes,'' the Salesman replied, “but has It been that
long?'* "Yes,'' said the Customer, "my oldest boy Is now
25 years of age, and .ie was just one year old when 1 got
that. Suite, and ft is perfectly good yet.”
Of course the patterns may he a little different now but
OUR FURNITURE is as GOOD as any.
And that is the kind of Furniture we sell —the kind that
lasts long and pleases. Let us show you and give you
prices.
The J. L. BOWLES FURNITURE CO.
904 Broad Street.
Augusta’s Oldest Furniture Store.
THE WANT ADVERTISEMENTS ARE
•‘HUMANIZING!”
When more people come to use and answer classified advertise
ments, more people will know each other—
More People With Interests Will Meet
more people will find channels and opportunities for reciprocal ser
vice.
Truly, the want ads. are “humanlzliig" people—shaming away
the scorn of small things, the scorn of "bargaining,” cf exchanging
useful but not used things for useful and usable ones.
USE HERALD WANTS EOR RESULTS.
AIHDOMEfIE-OPENS
WITHJiG SHOW
Bigney, The Human Fish
Will Be On Bill Along
With Other Big Numbers
The reopening bill of advanced vau
deville at the Air Dome theatre will
be the best of the season. Bigney,
the human fish, will put on his start
ling tank exhibit. He eafß. drinks and
smokes under water. He even talks
and makes music while submerged.
His act is regarded as one of the
most wonderful on the boards. The
day before the flood Bigney dove from
a top girder of the North Augusta
bridge into the swift river. During
the flood he distinguished himself by
several daring rescues near his hotel.
Parrish and DeDuc, singing, danc
ing end lightning change artists,
coma to the Air Dome highly recoin
: mended. They are now playing tha
second week of a successful engage
ment in Savannah.
Billy I-aeelle. a talented singer,
monoiogist and song writer, will be a
feature of the reopening bill. He Is
engaged for his latest sketch, and Is
said to be in a class by himself.
A new and attractive feature will
i he Bryan's speeches on a, Mr phono
graph This specialty Is r. sklng good
with a rush in the East Four tlov-
Ing picture flints will be shown at
vac., performance.
No change in prices, 5 and 10 cents.
tT" M. RICHARDS DEAD.
PHILADELPHIA. Pa—Thomas M.
Illchsrds. 72 years old. who was flrat
: vie* pr*»*ld«*nt of the Philadelphia and
I Reading Coal and Iron company, died
this morning at hi* home at
i Spring Darden street, as a reault al
complication of disease*.