The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 09, 1906, Image 3

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When Completed • “T e Triumph of Betty. 0 * Among the most interesting fea tures to a traveler in England are her cathedral towns. About them more than about any other spot hangs/that old-world atmosphere which time has dimmed and mellowed, but has not changed. These vast monuments, which the faith of other ages erected, seem to speak of the historic past with tongues that arc eloquent though dumb, and strange old mediaeval’cus toms which have died out elsewhere are still preserved amongst the clols- ters of a cathedral town. They are imbued with a staid air of respecta- Dacn il ty and conservatism different from 1 the rest of England and very different from the bustle and freedom of life In the New World, and especially to one who lias been brought up In its newer traot.s. would the contrast be tween the two atmospheres appear very marked. Realizing the dramatic possibilities that He in sucli a contrast, W. A. Tre* mayne and Irving L. Hall, the authors of “The Triumph of Betty,” the new play In which Miss Adelaide Thurston is starring this season, have laid the scene of their comedy in a cathedral town, and into the midst of the staid and ecclesiastical society which holds its court there, have transplanted an take a'critical survey of your bath room appurtenances to confirm their American girl from the lands of the completeness. Of course you under- great West. The beauty of the place, stand the inference is that it’s a job its quietness and the historic tradi- we finished. tions that surround it, make a great impression on her, for It is the birth- Bath Room Appliances “ a‘place of her ancestors, and the feel- from tubs down to minor necessaries ln S B of heredity are strong within her. Is a prominent feature of our plumb- ^ut the narrow-minded and conven ing business. No one goes wrong that tional vlewB that are held by many uses our work. Harris Plumbing Go. E. P. HARRIS, Mgr. 102 Ping Street. East Store ol Rumnoy Building. ’Phono 266 DRINK A BOTTLE CARBONATED BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY BY The Albany Coca-Cola Bottling Co \ Everywhere 6c. Washerwomen Strike But we run every day except Sunday and can do your work on short notice. Let us give you a remedy for wash= woman troubles. . of the residents are absolutely repug nant. She Is thorougUy natural and used to a life of freedegn, and Is for ever coming in sharp contact with the laws of conservative etiquette’ which govern those with whom she Is associating. It can easily be seen what a fine chance this gives for genuine, com edy, and also for an underlying note of pathos In the misunderstandings and misconstructions to which a free and generous nature Is exposed. The plot of the play Is a most Interesting one, dealing with the family of Can non Bartlett,* who ts uncle to Betty, the American girl, and It shows how she proves herself a true friend to her English cousins and frustrates the designs of a false friend of the fam ily, and in the dnd triumphs over all her trials and difficulties. The char acter is one which suits Miss Thurs ton like the proverbial glove, and the quaint character sketches in which the play abounds make it original and .captivating. Certainly no 'attraction lias come this season with more flattering rec ommendations, thjin .does ‘‘The Tri umph of Betty.” The praise of admir ing critics can he best believed by those who have made Miss Thurs ton’s acquaintance in other seasons In "Sweet Clover,” “At Cozy Corners” and “Polly Primrose.” According to all accounts Miss Thurston’s company is tho best that has ever supported the little actress, and the production will be complete in every detail. Prices GO and 75 cents, $1 and $1.50. How. Did He Do It? Boston Correspondence New Herald. '“How did he make it?” was asked by Judge Robert Grant, before whom was given n hearing Friday morning on the contested will of John Howe Colby, who for flfty-two years was a clerk In tho city clerk's office, but who, it was found after his death last October, had accumulated an estate that has been appraised at $192,000. Colby died a bachelor, 75 years old. He owned no real estate. All of his fortune consisted of cash, bank de posits and gilt-edge securities. Ho inherited nothing. In his room was found $48,3G7 In neatly folded bills,- besides securities. At tho New Eng land Trust Company ho had $S7,000 on deposit. His will wnB made in 1800, and loft everything, oxcept a bequest to his mother, who died before ho did, to nubllc-instltutlons. His brother, Hen- S. Colby, an octoeenarlnn, and ills nieces, Anna E. Lincoln and Emma J. Taft, of Walthnm, are the contestants. For thirty years beforo ills death Clay roomed in the home of Dr. Wil liam B. Mnckie, of 075 Tremont street. Dr. Mnckie said he know littlo of Colby’s affairs, as Colby lived by himself, was very, reticent, and had no callers. Dr. William C. Mnolite, of Brookline, son of Colby’s landlord, and who was appointed special adminis trator of ills estate, testified in an swer to Judge Holmes' question as to how Colby accumulated such a sum that Colby was conservative, frugal and ‘thrifty. Although Colby lived well and dressed well, the people In the same house never knew whether he was rich or poor. Don’t deceive yourself. If yon have Indigestion take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it will rellev.e you. Rev. W. E. HOcutt, South Milltf, N. C„ says: “I was troubled with chronic Indigestion for several yeark; whatever I ate seemed to cause heartburn, sour stom ach, fluttering of my heart, and gen eral depression ofmlnd and Body. My druggist recommenced Kodol, and it nowjHas relieved me. 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Our Mr. Brinson, by rea son of his railroad experi ence, is capacitated to verify freight rates, thus saving you trouble, time and money' Diligent Draymen your We will deliver freight the same day that it arrives and check all freight bills for you without extra charge. ’Phone 367. City Transfer Company. Gowns, . . Skirts; . . Corset Covers, Drawers, . . 39c to $2.23 | 49c to RSJ&J od ON' rH 10c to * 65 | 24c to 1.25 § | A sucker is born every minute and a fisherman a hundred times an hour. Are You contemplating investing in real estate? If so, the Jones & Smith Title Guarantee & Loan Co. are the people you want to consult for these reasons: They guarantee the title to every piece of property they offer. They are responsible for any defects in the titje thev offer. They have the most plete list of desirable ties in and about the Vacant lots, nice and cheap tenant ho sale. See M is Saint Valentines Day. We have opened up a line that will please the most fastidious Comics that are Comics, lc* each. Novel ties in Mechanical Cards from 5c to $1.50. We have placed them on sale early in order to give every one a chance to make an early selection. Mail Orders will Receive Attention. Prompt ONSBERG’S BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE. I It has been’ quite a while since the last -rpmor of a new building. The last rumors didn't pan out well, as they were to the effect that at the beginning of the new year this and •that building would be constructed. Startling But True. I People the world over were horrified on learning of the burning of a Chica go theatre in which nearly six hundred people lost their lives, yet more than five times this number) or over 3,000 'people, died from pneumonia in Chi cago during The same year, with | scarcely a passing notice. Every one of these cases of pneumonia resulted jfrom a cold and could have been pre vented by the timely use of Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. 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