Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 25, 1908, Image 16

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* THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1908 ADELAIDE THURSTON. AM rights reserved. i Ponies" la the work of Aaron Hoffman, author of "Bankers and Brokers." and has proved Very successful whereVcr It has played, and no doubt, the ver dict will be the same after It Mas b**n ■een In this city. The comedy It In. two acts and the scenes are laid at Sheepahead race track and Luna Dark, at Coney Island. Thu music Is of the popular style, written by Morse And Madden, and It Is said to be above the average In musical comedy. The cot- tit thl» : Week** .bill—yet all of them aro of a high standard—will bo that of Bo'rtW MCOarvey, mimic, who comes with a glorious voice, a world of ex quisite gowns, a lovely face and form, and tho cleverest Imltutlons known to southern Vaudeville. It Is In the midst of those clever Imitations that young m<'ti in th>' .ndtence have thoughts of floe rrs ■ andy., and post-performance teWa-telei. \ But lho queenly McGarvey la hot the only fnlr»featured one on the bill. Mias K*< ii |n who teams with (Journey and fontur«-s her famous Parisian sheath skirt, has*a remarkable voice; beauti ful figure ;>iul a most striking stage BUILD YOUR HOUSES OF Long Leaf Yellow Pine AND JBE SURE TO HAVE THE ,*> Furnish it to you from their Planing Mill and Lumber Yards, Cor. 6th and Cherry Sts. With eighteen yoars’ experience in the lumber businese we are in position to meet tho sharpest competition on any sise or shape of Long Leaf Yellow Pine, rough or dressed—all grades—and wo deliver tho grado wo sell. Complete stock framing, weather boarding, flooring, colling, finish, shingles, laths, limo and cement plastor, door and window frames made to order. Small as well as large orders will roceivo our prompt attention. JACK O’LANTERN DAYS IN THE THEATERS scenes lat are really funny, startling and alectrlcal effect* are a few claim* for the musical comedy. "Play ing the ronle*,“ In which he will pre sent Yorke and Adams at the Grand Opera House tomorrow, matinee and night. On this occasion, direct from their Circle Theater, New York engage, merit. Yorke A Adams will make their third appearance in thi* city a* atari and they will be surrounded by a com pany of fifty people. "Playing the DO YOU DRINK GINOER ALE? .THEN TRY “Acme Ginger Ale” Brovrod by tho same process as hcer, from tho best *m- pcarted Jamaica ginger root, with distilled water nnd bottled under refrigeration. It is a very healthy and refreshing beverage nnd U second to none ever introduced into this market. We invite comparison with any imported article and think you will agree with u*. Onr system of making ginger ale is the only correct way to muko a first class article and our prices are but little more than what you pay for the ordinarv ginger pop. Try a caso or cask and yon will pronounce it ns good as any ginger ale you ever drauk. Phones 342 and 396 Acme Brewing Co. Macon, Ga. WHILE AT THE CIRCUS THEIR HOME BURNS OCONEE COUNTY FAMILY L08E8 HEAVILY IN INCENDIARY FIRE. ATHENS. <»«.. Oct. 14— Mr. nnd Mr., w. H. Mumble, of Oconee county, wail their nvc children, «»rc In Athen. to am ningltw. olrcua WedhCdny. Th.y live el.v.n mile. b»low Wktklnavlll*. when lhay *nt back home that nl.ht at a Into hour thay found their -bom. In aah... lho dwell In, and four hurna ..re burned and every piece of elnthlmr aa well oa overy bit M food In tht hnu«. *na dettroyad. Tha family «u Un with nhaolutely nothin* on earth e*»i>t * the rlotbra they were wearlnt. It |. , thought that the Are waa of Incendiary I ortgta. - Want dudQa El*ct.d. ATMF.NR. Ok, Oft. :i-Th» grand 1 )urv ef Clarke eeunty adjourr.e.1 yea ,torday. Among ha rr.-cntm.nta waL ; one reenihmendlng t*>at the oounty eomtnl.Honera, the Judge of tha | city court and, the aoUcltor of the Jcltv oedrt be alerted by direct yore tof the peot'le. Itepreeentallva Mclfa. ;han *«> a'Vcrt to Introduro a hill rlu tha legiataturo to that rlf.vt, Mra. Lucy H. Wataan, ATHENS. -Ia_ Oct. St—Mra. Lucy The Empire Electric Co. t- F’Bglatoc-Moualtcrd E'.w-tri# Co. Now' o*«r ii'iu,*.t«j,i of WILIIAM J. MOUNTFORD, JR. Efficiency, Competency, Promptness | Everything Electrical by Electrical Experts :: oa,- H. Wauon died at her home near thl* M«y yesterday after a brief lllaaaa with paralysis. She leave. on* eon, Uaynt» Wat wot. *>T VI a cun. Tha fu • ncml wa* held till* afternoon at 1 {o'clock and waa conduct'd by Rev (John D. Vitfi. A New Patter. , ATllF-NT*. Oa. Oct. 21.—Rev. A. Jenkins, of lropklnavUIis Ky„ baa notified the First Rapttn Church of ! thl* city that h* wilt anrlvo In Athens Dwapitcr 1st lor tho purftoa* of tak- ‘ In* up hi* work aa pastor 1n this i>tj. tir Juftja* will bo given a Gordon." Mr. Paulding waa educated for the West Point Military Academy, of 'trhkh hi* father was a graduate. It 1* of.intercut that Mr. PauldJng wa* bora in tbo barrack* at -the "Point/* the only boy aver born In that famous old building. "Mias Thurston is said to have a most entertaining and In- tefestlng play in ‘ The Woman’s Hour" and It is to be presented at the Grand on Tbarsday, October 29th. THE LYRIC’S NEW BILL. The most entertaining bill ever put on at The ILyrlc will b e that of this week. All the performer* have been ..•-v The above cut represents the famous OHALMERS-DETROIT THIRTY, America’s favor- ite Automobile. .. - Some of its strong points are: ^ 1 • '4 Vi Quiet Running Easy Riding : j Hill Olimlilng , Simple to Operate Perfected Engine . Perfected OlntcK Elegant Appearance Fine Upholstering ’ Beautiful Design Competition is the life of our trade On this Automobile, because it is after comparison with all others that its great superiority is most apparent. It is simply an Automobile which sells on its merits and makes the most favorable im pression on everybody except competitors, - y. ■ ■ • v - ■ Vy. SHINHOLSER & CO. 9 Distributors for Central and North Georgia Rainy Season is Nearly Here, and Leaky Roofs are Annoying and Expensive. \ WE CAN SELL YOU THE GENUINE Louisiana Red Cypress Prime Quality Shingles at $4.00 per Thousand. Last a Life Time. -#• You won’t ever have to shingle your house-again if you use these. Massee=Felton Lumber Co. Telephone 1840 ^ Macon, Ga \ f THE RACE SCENE WITH YORKE A ADAMS IN -PLAYING THE PONI ES." MISS MAY Who WJII Introduc* the Sh«alh Skirt KEENAN. at the Lyric Thli Weak. 123 Phone.Birch Hnrdu pni Co 2 T Rice -T. B. K'cwmrt H. T Fielder. Sell most everything Thl. U without doubt the trMtut Mono over wltnrMed In mu.leal tom- *dy. If you hava carefully followed the cast of tho big singing organlaa- tlons you an> fsmtUar with (ho fql- lowing puoplo; Madge Lawranc* “Her- ry Widtiw" Company; Edward Morris, tha well-known star; Jimmy Connor*, who ouccvedrd Goorf* Cohan in "Rdn- nlng (or offlca"; whllaca Harry, who followed Raymond Hitchcock In tha "Yahkca Consul:'* Maud** Campbell lata ‘tlaorg** Mydney Company": Linton Da Wolfe. Hobart Hurna Ruaaoll Hill. Nbt-i tlo May Lynn. Hoy Iturk. James Hsu.! Philip Lynch (tsrtrudo Smyth. Frank i Martin. Vara Maawcll. tht famous pony J ballet, and tho tinging and darning > chorus of thirty. Frank ttmlthaon, > general atage manager for the Shu- hart forces, staged this proAluctlon. ADELAIDE THURSTON. 1 Frederick Pauldlnr who will support Adelaide Thurston, the coming- season In a triple capacity, namely, as author director and actor la the son of ih«* late Col Rich.*rd Irving Dodge. Uv$. A-. and his wife Was before her mhr- rtaga a turnon* New York brauty. Ju lia Rhinelander Paulding. F\>r stage ' ‘ legal whleh Is also hi* baptism*! natoi. 2 syedfMr. Paulding rh«'u*d -ecme hon* «*fly nil. * by the girt of writing if tlirr* t* any; "virtue In the betk-r of heredity, for he ■ la own great grind nephew of the late ; Washington trv'ng on hi* father** and to the late Jam's Klrhe Pauldthf - through Ms mtNher tt* !s it** a cog* t stn to Mr*. Van Rennsalser Cnifer kaossn under her pea namg of “Julian { •yrd and given hearty applause. Mr. Gourler la a comedian who haa so many hinny stunts In reserve that, he springs »dme of them suddenly and vutifoseu fcl» team-mate. A third team that Is going to be thoroughly enjoyed I# that of Wolfs and Vaughn presenting the sketch “The County Sheriff/* In which theta Is ib world of refreshing Rube comedy* that causes everybody to laugh. These nerforthtrs played to big business at ftavannah last week. The motion pic ture* this weak will treat of amusing and instructive subjects which were carefully selected with a view to par ticularly please the ladles and chil dren. Picture* commence at 10:M a. In. and vaudeville at 4 p. m. Athena The QvcenVVaya of Women. Can any one tell why a woman In tha hqttjet days will wear long gloves turned kt at th« wr -ts and wrapped around them hie a bandage? H*t blouse may be of tbe thinnest and l:m*t««L and She may be looking a* cool at proveihui cucumber, tuit whan she gets a bit warm, off * omas tha bands tt her glows and the turns and twists them until .they are a twrdage around b?r wr|pt' and theft, heated beyond aft- dm**.*.‘*he wonders why aba ahaaid ha *e -ttsrtu. U any ov has ever etc bed the effect Cf>e*t. that*pe**en wilt bnow that If live pulse* fa tha wrist ore cool, the entire body I* ohot and there are many who t urn ram Water <>a the wrists when very £ *arm fee tt# deltabtMBy coottsg effect.. _ yp-iklnYbe a had thing to have alt t.ilsi ties* submitted to th- (ward of I and dl heejta. ana m many e***e* fashton mil la the ale -a ottaasl deatL.—Columbus Some Oyster Recipes Leonora Calvert In Baltimore News. According to the calendar* It i» time for oysters! Epicures say that no one with a soul would think of eating them so early, but that has nothing to do with my case. Each year there must appear In this column recipes for preparing tlie delicious bivalve# in order to keep house wives who lack Imagination from allow ing them to appear on their tables eter nally fried. Fried oysters era popular, but they are not as delicious as those served In other ways. Hera than, are directions which wiH allow of variations In tha preparation: v\. Oysters baked and served In their shells may be seasoned In many delicious ways. Opm them, leave them In the df-ep shell, loosening them. howM-er. turn off a little of.their liquor If the shell la vsry full, and then add th- desired seasoning*. Sprinkle them with chopped chives a little parsley, pepper and salt, and a few drops of sherry and put la a vary hot oven until thsy are unite hot. Or over them sprinkle some finely chopped fat bacon, with paprika and a few drops of lemon juice, ifake as before until they are done and Quit# hot, bavin gthe oven very hot. * Many Like Qy*Ur Salad. Oyster salad is muen esteemed by some persona To make It drain tho oysters, using small one*, from tnelr own liquor, and pour over them a boiling mixture of two-thirds water and one-tklrd vine gar. Let them stAnd In thl* until ■■ then drain them we*t put them eg _____ shredded lettuce, sprinkle with salt nnd white pepper and with tartars aa or mayordrrastgg. Broiled oysters are delirious, and especially suitable u a disk for Sunday * supper cr for an after-theater feast. A simple way to prepaid these Is as follows Dry your oysters oa a towel; sprtnkH them with salt ahd a little red pepper and lay them within aa oyster brtdlrr. Turr them so that they mar bmwn on both sides, put them cn • hot d»h. dram si once with butter and serve as goon n this has melted. Another method l« .•* trifle rate, and consists of draining and drytsi th- oysters, then sprim ur.r frwn aitl salt and peoper and VOTOrg then In br^> crumbs. Brad them over h deer f.re turning them until they arv brown, grrv. on buttered toast- Put a bit of bwrtn on each oyster and squeexe on It a fru drors of Ntnoa Jgjba. anna pepper and six drops of Tabasco sauce. Have all very cold and the glasses thoroughly chilled before you put five oysters in each and divide the sauce equally betwefn them. Lay a slice of lemon on top of each cock- tall. drop bits of butter upon them nnd wet with oyster liquor and milk mixed in equal quantities. Now comes a layer of oysters, similarly seasoned, next n layer of crumbs. Go on thus until the dish Is full or tho materials are used up. The top layer should .be crumbs with n double allowance of buttyr. C6vcr closely and bake half an hour, then uncover and brown lightly. Oysters Creamed and Baked.—Heat a largo spoonful of butter In a clean frying-pan.'rub In a tablespoonful of flour.,and stir to a white roux. Remove to the table. Henson with emit and white pepper. Have ready pate-pans or scallop shells arranged In a bak ing dish; put three or four fine oys ters in.each, cover with the white sauce and cook in'quick oven about eight minutes <or until the oysters "ruffle." Serve In the shells. The white sauce should be thick, as tho liquor from the oysters will thin it Panned Oysters.—Fit round* of but tered toast Into the bottom of pate pans: lay on these as many oysters an the pan* will hold, season'wlth salt and pepper, lay a dot of butter ujwn each panful a*d set In your covered roaster to cook in a quick oven about 10 minutes or until the oysters "ruffle’* Serve in (ho pans. Add a Little Tabaseo. Deviled panned oysters are made In the same fashion except that when they are ready for jhe table there « ould be added to each pan a dozen ops of Tabasco sauce, stirred Into a ssltspoonful of French mustard and the same quantity of lemon Juice. Beat BlU n ir . ™ . mtmmm *| lr 1, * h ^J r lBt0 th * oysJers Knob bat It worked a cure. Keep the Ith a fork, heat . no linute Oyster-Pie-.—Line a deep pan with puff paste, bake and when cold fill with th«* following mixture; Cook together % tablespoonful each of mutter nnd ■ floor; pour on them a cap of cream 1 nnd a gill of oyster liquor and stir j to a smooth sauce. Drop In the oys ters and cook, stirring steadily until |he ed( ( .g begin to curl; remove from , he fire and heat In graduallv the yolk : cr an egg. Pour in:.-* the pie shell and j set 1n the oven untu the pastry end Us Don't Be a Grouch. • ~* Excessive heat ts peculiarly trying to the nervous system and by the nat ural law of alliance reflects Its effects upon the mind and temper. The as sociation of Ideas playa a conspicuous part In Increasing one’s discomfort when the temperature Is frolicking In the SO’*. These things being true, a reasonable hypothesis Is at hand ax- plaining much of the 'impatience, Ill temper and distress that the usual "hot •pells" of summer provoke. As every K yslcian knows, diagnosis is half the ttle in treating disease. A remedy Is at hand , for the hot weather ••grouch" in all of its various manifes tations. Keep the mental channels that convey sensations from the brain to the body from cloggtnr with hot w’eather Ideas. Do not encourage con versation. reminiscent or biographical, concerning "heat waves" and hot sum mers. Discourage the maniac who In sists that it Is "awful," and carry a club for the fellow who asks, "Is It hot enough for youT’* By all the means within your power keep the mind free from excessive meditations as to the heat. Remem ber the man who was saved from heat prostration by hearlnr somebody clink ing what he thought was ice In a pitcher. It was only a glass door knob but it worked a cure. Keep the body clean, but by all meins keep tho mind clear of extravagant heat visions and you'll come through without a “grouch" to your discredit.—Pittsburg Gazette-Times. button'd bake dish In th* bottom have a light layer of crushed cracker Am season with paprika and salt. provide S# small oysters. Make^H sauce by mixing together a tablespoon- fa! each of lemon Juice, and tomato emtsnp, A teaspoonful of grated horse radish. a pinch each of salt and cay- Call. the widely known proprietor, of the Croom Hotel. Vaughn. MIsjc. says: ’ Por several months I suffered with a sever* cough, and consumption seemed to hare Its grip on me. when a friend recommend ed Dr. King’s Now Discovery. I be gan taking It, and three bottles ef fected a complete cure." The fame of this life savtng cough and cold remedy and lung and throat heater is werld wide. Sold at all drug storas, 5Cc and 11.00. Trial bottle free.