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COMING PLAYS
Thp Piny Last Nlqht.
My. but it la good to tw* abb* to go
to tho piny one* again It ia Ik<* r«*
nawtog youth to h*w* the area flaring
In front of the Orand, to ana th«> long
alalia. r#d rarpatad and chair border
ad. to hava the ainlltig uah<*ra waltng
for “your coupon, pb aar, to alt one*
again In th*« n-d hackod. drift-named
rhalra and match th*» food
Ing of the pigeons on th* curtain, to
read Ita icgenda about Berated. T C,
and prohl beer and breath perfume
to watch th*» folks stroll in and then
hear Andonegul s masterful playing j
of the violin se»* the signal lights
th« all ready” from the realms !
“behind” where Jim Tant Is at work. |
to match the curtain rise, and know
that once again the phy's th»* thing
ft r the sever# thousand for whom
annually the Orand Is ihe focal point,
ts mmiH U'-nt
Thu opeuing bill this season was
Ftnyy Hire in her old-time vehicle
called ■ At the French Hall." Years
ago Miss Hire whs » favorite In the i
burlesques, but latterly she fotftid
van dev 111,, tnnre profitable But slfe
bar r •turned In Dip dlil wu> nidi the
result wh, iifftMl l»x h top heavy
house ».<( nlttht. Hut what possesses
Ml** Hl<,, to return to what thews
who wore present lant evening are
Irv 111 k to Amirs out Her specialty
In art three «» just a *ll p< i h lilt of
work Indeed It la probable that
nothin* morn rlsvrr In Its 11-*,, has
s»sr been seen here Hut thorn the j
sxeelelnce. so far as she Is concerned
etui* Msr work othrrwlns Is really
tlrlri* She strains for a Imnth all
svsnln* amt the strain at llnirs Is so j
apparrnt that It almost hors*.
Viewed a* an sntlrrty the French
Ball'' Is *l*otty In It* entertaining. At j
Unis* ih* house broke Into groat out j
hur*t* of applniiai' that wsr,» as stmii !
tanoou* a* merited At other* there
I* lacking that snapping** that ,
ratrhdß, and the work is poor To
sum up ths aprdlaltlr* the ran As j
vU*s art* ate Rood. excehut In fai l
but Ihr play I* tioor The *lurliir of
Rugenle Souls Is pspsrtally Ans ami
pleasing particularly Itt the u|i|» r
register llsr lias BtlUerAv'' sons
waa tumultuously applauded and an
rursrs *ll so wsll rroslvrd that the
artlon of Ihr play was hailed until
th«- uproar died down The 111. knolls
do aim, clsvor dnnrln*. tho fsmaio
msmhsr of the loam being hotter than
her assltanls Jsan Moormans with
hi* saxophone* was atmthor added at
tract ton of merit
Royal Cutter'* Kn*tl*h *nob wasn't
half bad, but his voire failed to show'
up well In Ihe duet with Miss Houle,
who was so greatly his superior that
he suffered \ the Inctttabi, . imparl
■on.
Th r ffilrime dance fell Aal tt
wmiil at all sensational oil ,i is
rsatly ths drawtn* 'power of ths
DIARRHOEA
The:: no need of anyone suffering long with this disease, for
effect a quick cure it is only necessary to take a lew doses l.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy
In feet, in most cases one dose is sufficient It never fails and can be
relied upon in ihe most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally
valuable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many
children each year. In the world's history no medicine has ever met
with greater success. Price 25 conts. Large size 50 cents.
‘
Salome fsd, Ist people talk as much
as they phase about Symbolism, or
Art with a capital A. The play Is, aa
was expected, derldedlv broad In
spots and Miss Riee will do well to
omit the Venus Incident and the decol
lotto gowns When a woman looks
like the Imre taking portion of an
obesity advertisement drosses with
the cervical portions excised should
ho donned hy her cautiously, to say
til., least.
Hut the tlrand Is again open, and
that is the main thin* after ali.
J. J. F.
"As Daughter of America."
There an many musical comedies
and many beautiful talented stHr* In
the vsM uray of lyric plays bidding
for recognition and patrona* ■ In the
1 Imw world tfsl tv The local ** ■**
inch eltv Is deluged with over real
out paces teenls with iirodlgous
storms ol highly hyproholleal cncnm
urn*. Ailed with bombastic adjective*
Intended to convince the theatre go
ing public that his paudlrnlitr play or
11 m are more phcnnmlnal than any
other hid has lived or ever will live.
The Industrious press agent will In
variably claim, In glaring black face
dlsplin ads., that his a ar Is support
• d by .1 catidiillv selected east and
chorus of 70 celebrated artists That
ihe piece Is staged and costumed be
ond *he wildest i xpect at lons of the
most blase hvpercrllleiil vo.'arlo of
j Thespian Ari etc, etc. These method*
V _
LAURA MILLARD.
In “A Du ,!£htor of Amort
rn," at (ho Grand, Fri
day Night.
. CALENDAR <
4
Tomorrow night fount*** Olga 4
Von Hatzfeldt In “A Daughter of 4
America " 4
Monday, Sept. 14- 45 Min 4
tiles From Broadway.” 4
Wednesday. Hept Hi The Bl* 4
N V Hit, The Wolf.” 4
Thursday tilght—“Devil Aar 4
tlon.' <
are not indulged in hy the agent of
1 A Daughter of America.” He Is w|l
ilng to admit that he has only fifty,
carefully eelerted principal* and
chorus, and, what Is more Htrange,
he only boaata of one car load of
scenery and two special cars for the
| transportation of the organization,
i *nd stranger still, he does not d->.
clare and Insist that hi* stsr, Cotin
-1 less Olga Von Hatzfeldt, Is positively
mid emphatically the most beautiful,
the most talented and most vocally
perfect artist on the lyric stage.
Orand Seats now selling at the
box office. Price* 25c to *1.50.
“Forty five Minutes From Broadway.”
Te personality of a plavcr has a
very great deal to do with the suc
cess of the Individual as well as of
the piece that Is heln* offered, For
instance, tn the George Cohan music
drama "Forty-five Minutes From
Broadway " which Cohan & Harris
present at the Grand on n-xt Mondav
night with Scott Welch In his famous
diameter or Kid Burns." the e<
slangy prize fighter Mlc* Frances
Gordon who playe tbe role ot Mary,
the maid, fits Int i her part so we i
that It would seem that the voting
playwright must have had her In mind
when constructing this, his mo*
successful contribution to the amuse
ment catering stage.
Heats on ante tomorrow morning a
the box-office. Prices 50c to $1.50.
"The Wolf.”
One of t\.e triost striking feature
of "The Wolf, • Kugene Walter’s
great play, which will be presented at
the Grand'on nex Wednesday right
Is said to he the finale of the third
act, which Is placed on a dark stago,
i with tho moon hidden behind dens •
j clouds Tho ttyh between ihe two
principal characters Is not cleariv
seen Ivy the audience, but the ex
change of defiance, the scuffle with
the sound of a falling body at last,
are heard and until the winner In
the tight reveals his face by tho
glare of a match with which he i«
1 calmly lighting a cigarette, the au
dience I* In doubt as to the outcome.
Seat« on sale next Monday morning
at the box-office. Prices, ”5c to
Jl5O
Chas H. Yale's “Devil** Auction
Company,
Coming almost direct from Mr
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
sura mm tuft
Mil MEET IN
CHICAGO
CINCINNATI, O Mr. Taft and Mi
Bryan will probably meet in Cblca
go early In October. Mr. Taft ar
copied an Invitation to open the an
nual convention of the Lake and Gu'.f
Deep Waterway association there on
October 7, and Mr. Bryan has consent
ed to deliver the closing speech on
October It. Mr. Bryan gave his con
sent on condition that Mr. Taft would
speak, and that he, Bryan, should de
liver the laHt -peecll.
Mr. Taft, hy October 7, will have
started out on his stumping tour, but
he says he will arrange hi* itinerary
*0 at not to conflict with the Chicago
engagement.
KING OF SWEDEN
3Pf|J[V
Gustav of Sweden, an
nounce* that lie will pay
an official visit to Paris
early in November.
TEXTILE EXPERT
IN NEXT CONGRESS
NEW YORK—In order to have a
tex:lle expert In the next congress,
In which tariff revision is to be nn
oertaken at a special session, which
ever party Is successful In Novem
ber. members of the cotton, woolen,
silk and retail trades have united on
a candidate for congress from New
York Members of the drygoods in
dusty.', representing hundreds of mil
lions of dollars capital invested i<t
domestic manufacture, have tendered
an Invitation to Francis A. Adams,
textile editor of the New York Cotv
merclal, to be a nominee on the re
publican ticket for congress in one of
the districts of Manhattan.
Tt is poirted out by merchants that
the personnel of congtess Is chiefly
composed of lawyer*, there being 235
in the present congress There ate
al ,0 many fanners, miners, former
public officials and professional men.
Trie number of manufacturers of ell
trades is four.
Just Exactly Right.
“I have used Dr. Kings New Life
Pills for several years, and tind them
just exactly right." savs Mr. A. A.
Felton, of Harrlsvtlle. N. Y New Life
Pills relieve without tie least dis
comfort Best remedy for constipa
tion. biliousness and malaria. 25c at
all druggists.
Yale'* Mr scenic studio, where all
the sotmo-y rcatumes veto built and
Mil, Insure* the |nitrons of tit, I
Grnnd. whore this .it traction will pi a
next Thursday night 'hit tin* "ever
lasting Devil'* Auction," Is to ho pro -j
MHltfd with everything In bright and
brilliant newness The atiractiou hae ]
not hren seen In this city in sonn !
time, hut the theatrical public know;,
front pnv exiterlcnce that everythin?,
I* new hut tin title
Seats on sale next Tuesday morn j
,-ig at the box-office
"TsOOL TEACHER
KILLED BY DOCTOR
pposed to Have Made
Same Slighting Remarks
Aboul Huib'i Wife.
\1 fIION Okla "That Is what your I
' gue did. 1 guess that argues our j
Wiih the*, word* Dr Hunt* of A!
i n leveled his gun and fired. In ,
tly killing l’rcf Che*brough, i j
heel teacher. In the forest, ntwi" i
WhUfAborii
The killing followed Hum's demand j
sat Chc-hrvtigh retract statement
allegetl to l\ave Iveen made by him
selatlve to Hnrna’ wife Hums re
’ureed to Albion after th<* killing, bn’
left immediately for the mountains.
A BILLION OOLLAR BEABT.
I The Elephant eats a.l night:
The Elephant e»«* nil day;
Kata and eat* with all his might.
| Strtve how we will
His maw to fill,
. lilt hunger we cannot stay.
I . Philadelphia Inuuirar.
Last
Chance
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CENTRAL
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Railway
THIS IS
THE
LAST
Sunday
ARE YOU BUILDING ?
We Carry a Large Stock of
TIN
RUBBER
TAR PAPER
Roofing
Black and Galvanized Corrugated Iron, Tar and Rosin
Ing Paper; Tin Shingles, Etc. *»
Estimates cheerfully furnished on Tin Roofing, Gutters, Etc., Gal
vanized iron cornices, and skylights.
DAVID SLUSKY,
1009 BROAD STREET.
Bn | p l( Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
** ■ ■' and Common Building
LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIFMENT. •
Georgia—Carolina Brick Company
Howard H. Stafford, President.
Write for Prices. AUGUSTA, GA.
OFFICE STATIONERY.
Buy your fall supplies of office Stationery of us.
We a full stock. Our prices are right.
RICHARD S STATIONERY COMPANY.
WHEN YOUR AD COPIES
MEET WITH YOUR APPROVAL,
LOOK OVER YOUR CASH BOOK
AND SEE IF THEY HAVE APPEALED TO THE TRADE.
Good newspaper publicity is a lifetime Investment for a busi
ness.
It puts the business before the people here and elsewhere in
days to come.
It gives tone to any business.
It enlivens a newspaper which naturally helps our city.
It speaks to the trade on the outside.
You can devote your time to other thing* and get better re
sults by consulting
HARRY D. GRIFFIN,
P. O. BOX 738 AUGUSTA, GA.
Augusta, Ga., August 31, 190 S.
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 days, 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.
“Be A Booster!”
( Through the courtesy of the Arch Booster, Mr. Samuel Graydon, of
the "Boost club,” of New York.)
The Booster Club of Augusta IS Doing Great
Work in the Present Emergency. Get
in the Game. Be a Booster.
Disinfecting Lime
n
NOW IS THE TIME. Put lime around your noise.
HELP THE HEALTH OFFICIALS.
Augusta Builder’s Supply Co.
Phone 321. 643 Broad St.
RE AT) HERALD WANT ADS
THURSDAY, SEPT. 10
HARD WOOD MANTELS,
GRATES AND TILES,
PARIAN HOUSE PAINTS.