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THE AMERICUS WEEfCLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1910
Twenty-Second Annual Assembly
-OF THE-
ALB/VNV, GEORGIA
April 17th to 24th, 1910, Inc.
It is with extreme satisfaction that the management of the Geor
gia Chautauqua announces the flctailcd program for its 22nd assembly
—a program which differs somewhat from those of the past, in that
{ 8 contains greater variety. It is a program which should appeal to
he greatest number of people, because it contains features of interest
to everybody.
GOVERNORS’ DAY.«In recognition of the great step forward
which is being made In water transportation on the Flint and Chatta
hoochee rivers, and its important bearing upon the development of the
contiguous sections of Georgia, Florida and Alabama, the governors
Of these states have been invited to meet at Albany on Governors’ Dav
and address the people on this great movement, to be given such
* (tremendous impetus by the early construction of the inter-costal
Canal from the Apalachicola River to St. Andrews Bay. Governor
Joseph M. Brown, of Georgia; Governor B. B. Comer, of Alabama,
apd Governor A. W. Gilchrist, of Florida, will be Chautauqua’s and
Albany's honored guests on this important occasion.
DR. M. ASHBY JONES, who will deliver the baccalaureate
termon, is one of the foremost pulpit Orators of America. No man
has ever appeared in Albany who would be irtore cordially welcomed,
Gpr whose contributions to the program would be more pleasantly
anticipated. Dr. Edwin Poteat, who delivers the closing sermon, is
j most able, while the other speakers are the best to be secured, includ
ing Col. G. A. Gearheart, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Anthony Fiala, the,
intrepid Arctic explorer.
MUSIC is given a prominent place on the program. A large
yrtll-drilled chords under the direction of Dr. T. Dwight Reese will be
feature. Miss Nell Bunnell, soprano; The Toronto Male Quartette
and Rogers’ Chautauqua Band will take conspicuous parts in the
musical program, which cujminates in a Grand Day of Music on Fri
day, April 22nd.
f NOVELTIES have been introduced into the program, among
1 them being the Grand Prize Parade of Decorated Automobiles and
I ffhe Gymkhana, which will be out-door features of Automobile Day,
t /Tuesday, April 19. On Children’s Day the Baby Opera and the
Igpocial entertainment of Walden, Master Magician, will be enjoyable
I natures, one by and one for the children.
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Program in Detail
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1910.
OPENING DAY.
a. m.—Annual Baccalaureate Sermon, delivered by Dr. M. Ashby Jones,
m.—Sacred Concert, Chautauqua Lawn, Rogers Chautauqua Band,
m.—Vospsr Service and address by Dr. M. Ashby Jones.
3k, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1910.
frrr MEDAL CONTEST DAY.
f 8 a. m.—Bible Normal Class under Dr. M. Ashby Jones.
I M-a. m.—Boy* 1 Declamation Contest for tho Walters-Chnutauqua Medal.
I 8 p. m.—Girls’ Elocution Contest for the Laura Clementine Davis-Chau-
tauqua Medal.
8 p. m.—Glrle’ Music Contests for tho Laura Cleme|ittno Davls-Chautauqua
Medals In Vocal and Instrumental Music. Delivery of Medals to
jj, Winning Contestants. ,
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TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1910.
AUTOMOBILE DAY.
f 8:30 a. m.—Bible Normal Class Under Dr. M. Ashby Jones.
litOO a. m.—Lecture, "The Coming Man," Cole G. A. Gearheart.
18:30 p. m.—Grand Prlzo Parado of Dooornted Automobiles.
3:00 p. m.—Interpretative Rending, "Tito Third Dogroo," Miss Hayes.
3:30 p. in,—Gymkhana, a Series of Interesting Tests of Expert Automo
• bile Driving, Corner Uroad and Washington Streets.
4:00 p. ra.—Lecture, "The Claims of the Classics," Dr. M. Ashby Jonos.
| WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1910.
GOVERNORS’ DAY.
9:30 a. m.—Bible Normal Class Under Dr. M. Ashby Jones.
10:30 a. ni.—Hon. Joseph M. Brown, Governor of Georgia; Hon. B. B. Co-
r mcr, Governor of Alabama, and Hon. A. W. Gilchrist, Governor
of Florida. Escorted to Auditorium by Georgia State Troops,
y 11:00 a. m.—Addresses, Governor Joseph M. Brown, of Georgia; Governor
B. B. Corner^ of Alabama, and Governor A. W. Gilchrist, of
Florida.
- 4:00 p. m.—Dress Parade and Prize Drill, Reviewed by Governors of
Three States.
8:00 p. m.—Grand Concert, Chautauqua Chorus, Rogers Band, Miss Bun
nell and Miss Hayes.
j - THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1910.
ji 9:80 a. m.—Bible Normal Class
UiOO a. m.—Interpretative Reading, "The Dawn of a Tomorrow," Mias
I, . Hayes.
3:00 p. m.—Lecture, “Footprints of the Centuries.” Col. O. A. Gearheart
i 1 - 8:00 p. m.—Illustrated Lecture, "The Conquest of the Pole," ’ Anthony
Flala.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1910.
MUSIC DAY. *
DOWDLE IS HELD IH
KILLING OE McGRADY
Negro
is Given
Monday.
a iria
AMERICUS WILL BE AT
THE GRAND OPERA.
Luther Dowdle, who bore! John
Henry McGrady through the back with
his trusty rifle a week ago, was given
a committal trial yesterday before
Judg6*Crisp and admitted !o bail in the
sum of $500 on the charge of man
slaughter. Both negroes lived In the
country near Amerieus, and while
Dowdle's story at the trial yes’erday
was entirely different from that told
Depfit.v Sheriff Fuller at the time of
the k Ring, he put up the usual plea
of self-defense, which stood him in
good stead. At the time of the killing
Dowdle is said lo have stated that' he
did not mean to shoot McGrady; .and
that the gun was fired by accident
Yesterday the testimony was to the
effect that McGrady was trying to
knife Dowdle when the laiter bored
hint in the back.
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DOG QUESTION AN ISSUE
IN CAMPAIGN IN STATE
By
Dollar Tax Is Being Desisted
Foodie Owners.
Amerieus dog owners are Interest
ed In the enforcement of the state
tax on poodles, pointers and like pets,
which bids fair to become an issue In
the state campaigns, according to all
accounts. Tax collectors are writing
the controller general about it, telling
him thielr troubles and asking what
they must do. One tax collector
wrote asking for a letter of positive
instructions as he anticipated some
trouble in getting dog owners to
make the return. He wants to know
what he Is to do. The law provides
th^t the unreturned dog is to be levied
on and sold. If he does not bring
enough to pay the tax he is to be
killed. But the manner of the Exe
cution is not set forth.
Parties Eorming to Spend
Week in Atlanta.
Silence!
The
Probably Fifty to Enjoy
Atlanta’s Great Fes
tival of Music.
WEAK, WEADY WOMEN
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I 9:30 a. m.—Bible Normal Class.
11:00 a. m.—Eighty Minutes of Music and Melody,
i 3:00 p. m.—Lsoturc, “Tho Dwarf’s Curse." Dr. Edwin M. Poteat.
I 8:00 p. m.—Grand Concert, Chautauqua Chorus, Rogers' Band, Miss Bun
nell, Toronto Male Quartette and other artists.
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1910.
CHILDREN’S DAY.
'! UlOO a. m.—Music Hour, Introducing Mnster Dougmss Haygood, South's
1 Wonderful Juvenile Singer.
( 8l00 p. m.—Wonderful Walden, Master Magician, In a special Children’s
f program.
| 8:00 p. m.—Baby Opera by Albany's Children trained and directed by
L Miss Katherine Courlc.
H SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1910.
[ CLOSING SUNDAY.
11:00 a. rn,—Closing sermon, Dr. Edwin M. Poteat.
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End Them
When the back acbcs and throbs.
When housework Is torture.
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THE TEACHEKS OF GEORGIA
TO MEET IN ATLANTA
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Excursion Rates on All Railroads
For full information apply to railway ticket agent, or write to
R. H. WARREN. Sec..
• . Albany, Ga
Amerieus Schools Will Be Represented
There.
The eighty-eighth annual meeting ot
the Georgia Educational Association
will convene In Atlanta on the 2Sth
of April and will continue through tbe
29th. An Interesting program has
been arranged, and the most promi
nent educators ot the south will at
tend the meeting. w
The general sessions will' be held
at tho Auditorium-Armory, In Talt
Hall, and all departmental meetings
will conveno In the Boys’ High School.
Gov. Joseph M. Brown will deliver
the address of welcome tor the state
of Georgia and Mayor R. F. Maddox
will welcome the assembled teachers
In the name of the city of Atlanta.
Wutch for the Comet
The Red Dragon of'the sky. Watch
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The music loverh of tmericus are
looking forward with delight to tho
approaching grand opera season in
Atlanta. Twenty-two season tickets
have already been bought for parties
living here, and judging from the con
stant discussion in musical circles this
number will be greatly increased be
fore the close of the month. In addi
tion numerous parties are arranging
to run up to the capital for one or two
days. Judging from the present
outlook, Amerieus will have a dele
gation at tho opera of between forty
and fifty, while from various other
towns In tho Amerieus district others
will go, making the largest represen
tation thi3 section of Georgia has ever
bad at any musical event in the south.
Miss Anna May Bell has been un
ceasing in her effcrts to promote an
interest in the coming great event.
Miss Bell will attend all of the operas,
accompanied by h'er mother, Mrs. W.
K. Bell, and the following from among
her pupils: Misses^ Ethel McMatb,
Sallie Johnson, Floyd Johnson, Helen
Argo, Corlnne Sills, Mary Hawkes. It
is probable that others of Miss Bell’s
school will join the party, either for
the entire season or for one or two
of the operas.
High School Graduates AH Going.
Miss Bell’s party has arranged for
accommodat'ons at the Aragon for the
week of tho opera. Accompanying
tbem, and with rooms also secured
in advance at the same hotel, will he
Miss Lillie Brown and the graduating
class of the high' school, embracing
seven young ladles and three boys, as
follows: Misses Neva Carter, Carroll
Clark, Margaret Hodges, Mildred Hollis,
Lucille Jossey, Louise .Power, Lou'se
Wiltlford, and Masters Wesley Lester,
Leo Webb and Harry Williams. Tills
trip to Atlanta Is complimentary to
the graduates and takes tho place of
the old-fashioned graduation enter
tainment.
Miss Margaret Buchanan will also
be accompanied by two or three, per
haps more, of her pup'ls.
Others Who have arranged to take In
the-operas are Mrs. Edward Mathis,
Miss Rebecca Mathis, Miss Virginia
Gunn, Mrs.-Niles, Miss Florence Niles,
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Wheatley, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. C. Dudley, Jr., Mrs.
Dudley, Sr., Mr. Macon Dudley, Miss
Elizabeth Harrold. Miss Berry and sis
ter of Bronwoofi will Join Miss Bell's
party. Other out-of-town folks are
also expected to acocmpany the Ameri
cus contingent.
Never In tho history of the state has
there been as great an interest
aroused in a puroly artistic matter as
in this season of grand opera in At
lanta. Reports ind’cate that from all
parlB of Georgia, and especially from
tho southwest section, music lovers
will pour Into that city for this mem
orable occasion. The operas will be
presented at the great auditorium on
May 2, 4, C and 7. Tho entire Metro
politan Opera Company Is embraced
'n the cast.
The Six Oporns Presented.
Tho season must necessarily be a
limited cne, owing to the succeeding
season at Paris, and will consist of
live performances, as follows:
Monday, May 2nd (evening), "Lo
hengrin.”
Wednesday, May 4th» (matinee,
”To8ca."
Wednesday, May 4th (evening),
"Aida."
Friday, May 6th (evening), ‘‘Madams
Butterfly."
Saturday, May 7th (evening), double
hill, “Hacnsel und Gretel" and “Pa-
gllacel.” ,
In presenting their varied repertory
management (Mr. Glulio Gatti-Casazza,
'general manager, and Mr. Andreas
Dlppel, administrative manager) will
draw upon tho entire resources of the
Metropolitan Opera Company. What
these resources are may not be de
scribed within the limited compass of
this article. Suffice It to say that they
exceed those of any other operatic
organization In tho entire world, em
bracing nearly one hundred soloists,
one hundred qpd fifty musicians of the
very highest class and a chorus num
bering two hundred and fifty.
It may not bo Bmlss to state that
the Metropolitan Opera Company is
operated by its directorate, throughi ita
management, without a thought of
commercialism, its single purpose be
ing to advance tbe standard of art.
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GIRL VICTIM IS FOUND;
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Many Girls Are Lured to
His Home.
(Special to Times-Rccorder.i
New York, April 2. —Another girl
victim of Albert Woltor, held as
slayer of Ruth Wheeler, was found
today. She lives at Elizabeth, N. J.
The girl had written to Inspector Titus
that Wolter grossly Insulted her, and
she was only saved from extereme
violence by others. After receiving
the communication tine inspector said
that he was sure there were many
girls in and around New York who had
been lured to the Wolter home. “We
have a mass of damaging evidence
against the prisoner, but we can't get
too much,” said Inspector Titus.
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SHOT MAN DEAD AND
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Double Tragedy on Railway Platform
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PEOPLE IN TERROR i
THE BASE OE VOLG
Eruption of Aetna fj|
Saturday.
(Special to Ttmes-Itecorh
Catania, Sicily, April 2.,
thousand villagers and peasa:
Mount Aetna were buffeted j
tempest today, but refused |
shelter in their homes in spiiJ
rain and constant downpour of|
Women and children slept in a
The destruction of Cavaliere.i
village, has wrought terror/
people to Its highest point
tion continues with unabi
though at times the adrancoJ
slackens, bringing hope to tixl
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