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JOHN J. HART A FREE MAN.
bHOUJimi KOIAII NO IMIKT'ir.M
AOAIXUT Mm.
After An InvrrflatMfton ltlnß More
linn Inn Monro, f4,rtn* H Moll n
\nnibrr ot %%ltne*oeo 1 till*
tied, the tironil Jnrr < oulil Not
find Thnt Mort Rta Hlomolile lor
tbr Killing of Itotrollre Jerry
jiheo-W lot Nome of the Ultneoaeo
laid anil the Fneto With H hlrh
the Jiriunn Were I mprrt.nl.
Hart • tUUMii-lt of the lloltlli’ltle.
Jjtin J llort m free man to-tiay
TT*** gru i ry *f th ftupeiiof * ouTt,
lifter H irmr y investigation yesterdiML
mad* a rum If no bill" ot. the
Indictnw fit charging him witn Uh mur*
d#r of I-H<- uv* Jerry ft hr*, and he %
relfwaed fr#n. tf; county Jnli wMhtn n
ffiw minute* after tho ot the
*r n<l Jury vt tnnoun #d.
Th#t* wmjv ieronty-on© rMAbert of th#
grand jury who a's-wered the call of * • r
jMnwa Ha tfttiperioc Town The gran 1
jur> m*t were d.wna*l by Judge K
lifiint to their room, with tna'r .' '*oi> to
ink* up u* h huatnee* a# <i* pr* rf.-l
lor their connidentlon. Thou it h th*r
w#*r# two oth**r
factly undonat ol thnt tho case f llart
wm tho on#- of pnme ir.t*-r##t afid of
greatest Import at •
Sodiiior Oonerai Oobomo assisted
the member a *4 tho grand Jury In
lo examination of h* wltm who
were brought - fore It. with ti e a- -tr
tc mak< i fatkttl Al hoi Ifb ai*l
complete • p - f •*. and t bring out. If
thl* toad r- 'ho wh<*> truth • n
wr1.11.4-- the hum.' UP Mr. O: -orn# 1
iK.t con?#’ • Mmwif w!* tu m.t u .
♦h* • v ;!* ( • of *hOf *•’*'' ’ ‘
only whoh. te#tim ny was molt strongly
against th* *r uo-d. but Introduced alt
of the witness## wfi were present when
tbt fatal shot W4‘ fired.
The exa mi notion was a careful and j
painstaking on#*, the -oliclior general ex
umintng c .o#!y an I th#- grand Jurors twip
ptementlllg hi# queer lona* lie?id* s the
wltnMO* who t< at the cwron* r
Ir.qiicat there wre several other* T e
additional *itne** # dul not *orve to re o
rite the .©nflitlng tHhmony that •••!
pr vtousi} Uaen *lv#n, but rather to in
trea *• the wtf! t
Throughout the evidence of all of them,
however, three fa •?* >tod prosnln* *nily
out facta trt c.tvjght ar. \ b and #hc r
cent ion of the grar I Juror* and doubt lea*
Mrv*d to a > ouiit for Wit return of
bill ”
These were firm?, that Hart wa# at hi*
own pla of bunif.e**. when the quarrel
began, and that tthea ha l orn# ther- with
tha evident purpose #f provoking ver
bal. If tio a prrwi al <nftlct. exmd.
that Hart had declined i|*arentl>. •#
pnilonff *he quarrel and hal railed upon
I‘atrofcman ftheahan to arret Shea, third.
tt>at Shea ami advancing upon Hurt. In
a thraateidng atti* ide ar and with h< -tile
Infant f*ef.rw any ahoi tad b#*m T*r• t
On ether point* th# writua-*** dlertarced
rvivnpl# tely. They varied on the q neat km
of which of the part ten to He huml ide
had fired ftrM. they told different atorfew
a to the quarrel between th*m.
they aralgned different position* to ll**t
and Hti# a and they estimated the tim* i*e*
tween the two ehoi* at from one e. ond to
one minute On none of theae queer lona
scarcely did two cf the wltneaae* agree.
l*o*lhlv th* antecedent facte f
f:.a tragody, which have liecotn**
public property within the past
faw da>.-‘. the relation* letwie#*n tha
fwo men. known generally to have exist
ed, and tiie diw^ref-incy n thex ph> .* 1
proportions and power*. Hhea lciig mu- h
Ihe larger ojhl stronger, h'-lp***! tl 4rrnd
Jury In rw*'binK It* decision. At any rat* .
the grand Juror* <\me to th* conolti* **r\
tha? when Hart fired he was inaptr*d
wtth tha fear* <f raaamtable man that
hie life wae In <kuigar. or that hi/* OP|k
ttent meditated th** rommiwlta of some
terlou* ImhliJv injury U|*>n hn
There wr' few spectators in the court
ruom whan the grand Jury thlerel
The foreman handed the ln<ftl'tment
to th*- w>M* Itor g* neral. who r*u*d
the names of the b nj*el and th> fin#ling
©f the grand Jury rajudlv. Hu*te .again-t
John J Hart, ’no hill, ” roa<l the solic
itor g#-n#*ml.
There wia * nuppcewwed Ktir in the eotirt
room Mr Fran-h* Hart, th*- father *<f
the boy from whom the stigma of guilt
had been remove*!, had bean sitting in tho
room With a Jno# eigh of thank
fulness and relief h** li*anf what ?:♦• graiul
Jury ha*l fours 1. In u moment he was
surrounded by his friend*. wtw hsntmel
to congratulate Inm nd to wiiom ha re
turned his thanks for thHr kindness
"Mr Ofbnmt," j#al*i .Hilge Falligant. "I
eupp*f* there le no furfhar -a*"n for
th*- |etentkai of Mr Hart.”
’’None ut nil. sir,” the solicitor general
anrwsered
Mr. Walter <’ Hart ridge, of counsel for
the i-<-ueed, hid be#n |#r*
room when th** grand jury report*-#1 its
findlt.gs. Immcdia?* y draw up an or
der for Hurt a r-l* mw from ruatoty,
which w* signed bv Judge Flii. nt.
The order, alter atating the cae* . r* -le
u* folk**
“The above defendant having l*e n
committed to Jail ii|on a warrant fir
murder, and th* grand Jury having In
the tiomlclde of J J Shea.
tsj*on wtikh the charge of murd*>r was
mad* In said warrant, uni rinding ‘no
I**ll,‘ the Jailer of <'haihm county is her*
by ordered to dl- barge the mM John J
Hart from tl* common Jail of the i-oun
t -
Arm-1 with this nrd#r, Mr tlartridge
with h Morning News ret>orler. wnt
to the Jail In a f* w minuter llart wn# i
Ire#* man.
*'Ah ” he said, ms he breathed the outer
air, ”1 fee| better than I have since Mori*
day night.”
He was asked to mak# for the Morning
News aorne statement of the unfortunui•
affair in which Detective Hh*a was kill#*#!
"Of all the people In the world,” he
eald ,’T. of course will be the one vim
Will mow regret Mr Hh*si's d.ilh I
desire to say that I fired .it Mr Hhea only
when It wae absolutely necessary to save
tny own life There Is u great deal I
•nigh? say about the clrcumttaru • s that
led to the tragedy, but. In charity to all
concernel I think It lx*tt*T to say tw>th-
Ing. exc*pf tlt at the tim#* *f the hoin
-1 lie I acted In self-dcfenae."
H*veraJ of the frind of the young
man were waiting for him ouisttde the
l*all, and upon his release he was driven
to his home. His mother lias tw*eri quite ill
f#r inane ilmvh ami the added gri**f of In r
Mm's trouble hoa not served to decrca#--
her lllnei*.s I,ik#* him. when she saw him
•■oms free to lor arms, ahe must have
“felt tietter than she had since Monday
flight ”
Talk of toother Warrant.
H#*me of the friends of the dead officer
have been talking, since the action of
ttie grand Jury, of swearing out another
warrant f**r murder ajralnst his slayer.
Whether this Is countenanced or encour
aged by the Intimate friends and the fam
lly of I>•*?♦ ctlve Shea could not In* author
itatively learttMl
If such a warrant were sworn out It
could not be Investigated by the present
grand Jury, after that body has returned
“no bill * on the charge against John
Hart The grand Jury of the December
orm of the Superior Court would have to
take up the matter Should It. too. make
a return of “no bill,” the concurrent ac
tion of the two grand Juris# would be
equivalent to a verdict of acquittal, and
no furth#-r pnogecutioo for the oflanae
could be maintained.
< OliOM %l, IMtfU AtiRKCD.
Adopted Plan of Organisation for
Monument % ■■ocia I Inn.
The Board of Managers of th<* ft#clet>
of Colonial hamcv nave agreed to the re-*
utnmendatica.s made by Pro-* bn? Walter
(J Charlton for the organ. x.#s *n < t a cor
p ration to undertake th# t irk of rabiog
funls ft r the ere. n of a monument t-#
<b*n Jam*-* K 1 • ril Og thorpe To Mrs
J. J Wlkbr presidcr*: of the Colonial
Jsin#i. was left the a;*p :r*m*nt of the
* * rnfnrttea of si* that # > to represent the
society ti|*on the Uard of twenty-four
that are to be nm*-*i by the four socle'l*w
the Colonial larne. the Hons of the Kevo
illon. t•: I‘ugM *A the Amert an
Revolt*lon and the H ns of Colonial Wars.
tf*at are t*
ate a *##- * ia t tor*.
No obj. tie* to the plan a- stMr**-sed
by Mr 'ur *ra, n*i *qt* dby th* s*rfs
•<* th* H* • was raise! among the
lMii<— • f tt* I 1 All Hare* 1 that It
offer* and the l*t-? pn-qei t for th a- com
t'i *-*m-n * f lit | • r !••*♦ ,n w h all
f or of tfie in p.tle- mi* int*re<* , ed It is
i . eve*i that neither the of ’he
It- w J h ti nor th ft- i sof c-.i >riiai Wars
a!! 1 <*!;• aiel Al #jriy n * **?JngM ’■ r ♦ v
will a i<pi the plan ai -1 name their com
t .1* A •tat'- •* **
lMimnir* ot ih i:mv<>.uii< n- to *•• h*M
n.x' Hi Atlanta *i < n th- nroi.*i
l ,11 .-I r hi- H-.!, of ttir Itn utlon Will *•
p.'.-. -it. I N-. gu..tlon of it, a . |'Un •
i, t.nt..rtatfi-*l
Th. |,ropottlon to build a mon.imant to
. *;ttH,l|ia I* fi,it r,-w with ttll* I.ii*h
..t, f i: #. f!*\o,ut t'.n A f tha a ! ata roh
v.ntt < of th- ora an x niton In IVX Oft
11. th- n.p.rt <f th- tnan raßinl. Mr* T
ft Morgan of Savnnn ih. rontatn-l tha
loil'ivt tnx ‘laurrt.. na* -vrr flUltiKly -x
--ir..*.-! birr <t*p *< , n*- of ot.lixulnn to
dj-lxth r|*. for tha * i rltl(* !'• in.id.-, trio
i , | i < ■I 11 < ■ M
r* ‘'k tir- m e mfli*o**l in founiltflf th- 001,
, f ;* rx .i r w Kran-I .mrn<n
xvr.llh, !: .■ l.rraitrr Ht.it*- of th- Houtti.
which wo have |.,i**tr*iit-ly lov-d. ,ltkn
In hiT anl t,r-r |*ro*|rMjf. the
,<i.n* un i I laitlfhtnra unln In unltrlnx
harmoni- in un i -fft-ttv- .ff rt and -x
--. ~ | < i. ,i toniim< ntal
1 hi. to ttnf itr.at n-fa< tfr ari l t>hll
ti. * •
Intel ritn.lt.. f‘ * lioard I t-.*tt*-r thw f rm
ImM to OfM f ■ • * ’* k "
i* a WHII-'Wltwd opinion tliat H
- toui‘l la an In attonal Iri.' it ill ion.
,i . • ..ir, • mat o twit ■■ •
for otnatnant und H* r* t f wnmtton >f th,
■ilnilratlon utal vm niton :n which -hfl—
tl,or| I h-kl It it conolttda I. how-v-r.
4h,l i h i | lan w<■ far b-von.l the
roeana of a monument n-*. rtiton
The I'oonlal I*im * will t on— take
Il|l tbeir etnrtv of Col on In I hlxlory. The
m.-mtu-r* of the eca-l-ly all over ttic conn
try will pure m thee*, ent ile* The 10l-
Imrlna tmt • oimltte* It** dmwn up •
, ouro of mniy fo* lh. Oeorirta cltnpterH:
I award Karo* illW ia
..ph It latitat Ausuata; Mr*. Hub Ha
gan. Atiama. Ml-* Anr Henning. <"•>-
lutnbti*. Mr* T. H MorVan. Mr*. I. *•
Younts -ltd Mr* A note J. Warm* A •■o*-
d-i nation of th- atudy In i-amphlet lam,
,-ont ilnlnK •- working ttcheibi - ltll.lt**-
gri|>hr for th eii|.|.|e*neiitnry
Work* to I— read and luglteHlore for
t„dy haa been mart- u|> and illtrllHite.l
among the ni-rnle re
ft.iturday afternooti from 4 until 7
o'-dock, ml the quarters of th** Havannah
hi pier, comer of Taylor an-1 Abercorn
M tr#*e:s. where then* r*- two c*>mf*rtably
arul t'*t*-fuiiy furolah*d room**, the flr#t
•.f th* "Color tal Tam Talk- will b*- h#**l
Mies Maud Heyward and Miss Kugeola
Johnston w.il r-al i#*i***rs. the former 1
upon the aborigines of Georgia. •*1 the
latter upon Pe ftoto and his explorations
Following the paper#*, there will b- a
k* neral dtscu -slot)
ftuch “tea talks'* ore to l*e hel*l once
i nx*nth throughout the winter. Tne
work h* twen maprsed out until April,
when 1t will bo discontinue#! until the
f**i;*>wlr)g fall. The members of th# w*-
cp?y #*xpect t* !#• greatly henefl:ed
through it Their stinH will embrace
all of Colon - il history, •casing where th.it
•f th#* It-\-dm t#*n begins.
4 HIM.ED ilia: m.Uii'H i%RY.
I (sale Jolmaua ll*lt# Shea’s 4 ertlfl
<-at* In Poll#*e He ne olen t %sn*Aa
f low.
It is quite possible that there will le*
some trouble that may have to be settled
in court he twee#) tb*- relatives and friend*
of lx*te>--tlve Sh a mid Uxzle Johnson,
the woman for whom ft hen bet his life.
At the time of ft hots'a lvith he was a
memhwr of th#* I’olir** Benevolent Asso
< l4ll<SK and as sin b. entitled to leave to
the Ix-r.efl- lary mentlontsl In his certificate
of natnlM-rslrip a sum amounting to a
littl* over I"' This certlfi ate when
taken out, Ihil n m* *1 as the benefii lary
In i .#e of he b uth. his father. The cer
tlfhato was. however, at the time f
Hhea's *1 ath. tu the hand* of Lizzie John
son. mu 1 Iter name riad been pul In the
place of tiie original beneficiary.
That she • vkh ntly ex|*ects to get the
money Is slx>wn by the f.v-t that the cer
titbate ha- been |<Ut In ihe hand* of h**r
ilorneys in<l further by her message to
fthea'a rekittvea v**sterdny that she want
id to pay th#* funeral expenses as soon
us she khoukl g-l this money.
Hhea's friends In th# Benevolent As.o
latlon are not at all sur# that sh* can
o!l#*et Ih*- am. Mint >f the certificate, as
no noil -• of Ahe hang of Ihe lenrtb iay
has ever lieen mo l#- t the ss*m lati-n,
and they nr** determined t. prevent her
getting the money, if it i to |o
o
Tbe woman visit# I yesterday the house
where her dead friend luy. but stayed
only a sixvrt tlin**. leaving as e#on s
sh# had seen the remains, rthe was also
t the church luring the urrvlcc**, but
did not go to the cem#tery.
DETEf TH : SIIEVH FI Xt It %!..
Took I'lsee lrstrrdny Wu-rnnon nn#l
an# Very Lsrgrly %ttended.
The funeral of Detective J J Shea, who
was shot Monday night by J. Hurt took
place yesterday afternoon shortly before
1 o clock. The body wan laken from the
' 1 1* am* of the 1# id man's father. No.
j Congress afreet. um to the Ca
thedral of ft? John the Baptist, thence
to the Cathedral Cemetery, where the
lairlal w.ih ma-b. Tho services at the
i church were conducted by Hev. Father
Robert F. Kennedy and at th# grave by
It. v Father J. Hennessey. Th* funeral
| was an v a. *pf tonally large one. the pro
fession exicndiiig for several blocks.
A squad of eight poilramaii, un
| -I* r the command of Unit
, Reilly. accompanied the Usly from
1 the house to the church, and
( on th*- way to th#* met# ry as far a#
; Liberty an.l \Vh*aton streets.
The pi#|| hcnt-rs w.-re Me-sra. Th-mas
ftwe**r.y. Masters. Charles Odeil. J
j-I Murphy. J J Oarrlty. Frank Wall.
J. Gulitovle ami luin Klley.
FAREWELL 'ltl 14 E\. .%. J. NMITH.
f h rlst Inn Endeavor toelstf's So-lnl
To-night
Tha ChrUtian End**avor ft#K*l#ty of the
Flroi Presbyterian Church will give a so
cial In the lecture room of the church
lo rrlght, to wnlcb all the members of th#
congragatlon ar# invited Th# social D
Intended by the society as a farewell to
Hev. Arthur J. Bmfth. who has Just sever
ed hh connection wrrth the church a* It#
pastor Mr. HmJth took a sp*risl lnt*r*#t
In the Chtintlan Endeavor work and Is
ow president of the state orgaUxetmu.
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1900.
TALKED OF ACADEMY’S PLANS.
Rl %ll OF F.IH ATIOI A
PHO|MMI|TIO\ TO THI ATRFA.
>l* eft ns Ur Mr Id U>l Ni* la t —Host rl
Will I'ay la'ireM o-srp IWMMSi af
the fast of •hr llalldlag—Th i
Prp#>i I inn a oanler Oar u Prar
tlealh (hr Wae proposition From
the Hoard *f Traateea—silsstlon
l< •a •• rl#-l a* Hull Satisfactory
Mince Ihr Fire—Trusters Will Prah
mll> Aecrpt— 4 outraet May Hr l-r 1
This W rrlt.
A special meeting ot fhs b-erd of E4u
c?loo W - held last night lo consider the
matter of th* restoration of Chatham
Academy. Present at the meeting were
hwkkr.t <i*-oige A Mer er Mr l>ee Roy
Myers Mr li A Denmark, Capt. Ker ry
Illun. I>r M F Dunn Dr. T. J. Charlton,
and Capt M A * > Hyme.
The meeting w- held tu conid-r a re
p.r** front •-.*• oomcnlttee appointed to con
fer with t’i Board of Trust**e of Chat
ham Academy. The committee of the
tr .*t#- ta• ed tha? they were willing to
■l- rvl alt t‘t*\ have upon the profajs#d
lull ding Thl' means about 12A.0W, but th*
building w li cost several thousand do-
Ur# more
It was desired by the* Board of Trustees
that ft#*- lbixr*i ##f Education become re
#|M>n?*|ble for the excess over |*Vf.oiO that
t!i** buil*iing will cost, and such a prop**##:-
tton w. made the commit te from the
latter i<ur 1 This iopoflUon,
however, was rot a *,*ied just
as it was made, th* re be
ll. g one or two /•#tures of it tnat w.-re
• omewhai chanv#d arid molitied. the
Hoard of Fdut til lon deciding upon -i coun
ter piu|#oMtloti, but vetjr littl* different
fronj ilial male l*y the Jio.nd of Tru*
i eea.
The counter prop-onion of the Board
of Education will b* submitt*l to the
Hoard of Truaieea this morning It is
tnought very pr*c * that It will tie a
-td by the iioMr*l of Truetees. In fact,
n* ai*out this ’>• f*-l? It 1 also *a I
that #t meetitig of tlx* Hoard of Truatees
will !**• tielii very “OOI#. pOSSiMv this afl
ernoon. hik! tli.it no further time will be
lo** in l#*t ing trie cootm*t for :♦• ©rw
building and getting right to work
In its proposition the lk*ard of Educa
tion gr* *e (o b-tynii- respone:ble f**r tb*-
x e#s over IW'.uUO. i*r>mWtng to make th**
*• *-a go*s| by easy |Mym-i;h This
can la* done, it i !*o|ieved by the board,
without cniharrassuneut. The iNar*l has
already ob.tgat*l l?s*-lf to tb** r* pavmei.t
f e#n>e |>. oO or S*A,(IOO of the amount to
t*e * xpendel ti|s the butkhtig. the |*n>-
i*euig made as an annual rental
of gi ono
Nothing wave tbe arrspian-'s of the
Hoard of Education's propiait|on hy the
Hoard of Truaieea n*w atan#ia in th* way
of th#* aw-#r*l of th** contract for the
tulMirur Hi*is have l*e**n received hy
the Building Commutes of the Hoard of
Trustee*, and only the agreement b*—
• ween the two hoard# as to firiMn--e* has
been mwaited for the awanl to tbe most
atl-f.i. tory bidder. It whs stat**l after
the meeting *tat tle sttuatkH) Is i*garde-i
' 1 • •
any tim- sin* • tiw consideration f the
re-hullding of the A* a*l*tny was first
brought up be fore tte Hoard of Trustee*.
Before the pr—#-nt wc*k ♦ xplr#— h was
*d. *he contract will probably have
Ispen let.
All con*-erne-l are very well pleased
with the hu.lding that It is propos'd to
erect. Then* were a numis-r of modifica
tions made in the original plan, which
was not within the means of the Board
of Trustees to carry out. but very careful
thought has been expended uton the
changes, and it Is said that a very can
n.odious convenient and outwardly pr**-
tenttOiMl hulkfing will be put up. No (build
le felt that It will he completed by Oct.
1. Rsd. when the term wlil begin. The two
('listham schools. Nos 1 and 2. can then
n-turn to their old location, but lo quar
tera vastly Improved and little ilk** thus**
they occupied l*efrc th# Academy was
partiailv destroyed by fire.
Home Investlgat n has Ih en made along
tile lines #f the resolution adopted Ht the
last meet ing of th- It w#r*l of Education
relative to tiie erection of tern nor ary
*
< ommodalion of the t'hHtham grammar
erhools, but It i*as been <l*-ck9ed to i* ve
that matter In abeyance for a time. If It
Is seen that ail obstacles ore removed,
and that work on ?h* \ a-huny building
run begin at once, nothing will be don**,
in all probability, about securing the t**m
jairary structure.
NOTHING IX TIIE CHARGE*.
*n Any# Magtatrate Kline #f th**
Grnnd Jury Investigation.
Magistrate Charles D Kline, whose off!
rial conduct it# Ih#* subject of Investlga
-4lon by the gr.itxl Jurv of th# Superior
t’ourt. stated to a Morning News re|Hrter
yesterday that he had nothing to f* af
from th** lnv#*stlgatkm,
"The rumors or charges w hi- h the grand
Jury has seen fit to investigate, (id Mr
Kline, "are liiHplred and urge*! by a dis
gruntled ex-v-onstabl#, John Hilllar*!. I
deny iiltsolutely that there Is any basfa
whatever for any rumor or hnrac Oat
seeks to impugn or discredit nt> personal
or official conduct. Malic**, and malice
H)ly, 1?* the lnsilratioh of the whole mat
ter.
"Horn# mistakes I may have made In
the application of the law and some re
quired formalities may have le#*n omit
te#l N>thliig else can l*c shown by HH
ltar*l **r anyone el***’. To-d-iy bus|n*ss
tn#*n, with whom I transact business, have
voluntarily ns#ur I me that everythin*
aixmt my office has been conducted, so
far a- they knew or w**re . on* erne#l, In
an orderly nn-l busfn#*s*-llke manner.
' l don't Ilk** i*> anticipate by any atate
ment of mine th- action of th#* grata!
Jury.” said Mr. Kiine "I merely
that my frkn#!# and the {Mthlio reserve
their decisiot) as to the truth of the
harg### until the gr ind Jury’s Investiga
tion haa been con *hsle#l. 1 hnve no rea
son to fear Its result."
The next meeting of the grand Jury
will he held to-morrow afternoon, an.l it
i- understood that ih* form.i. investiga
tion of the charges against Magistrate
Kline will then he had The law pro
vides that the magistrate e.-iall have i
right to appear before the gran.l Jury.
• I'd I*** confronted by the W;tn*>►#♦ # ag ilti-T
him and Magistrate Kline will avail him
self of this right.
♦
ROADS OF THE Y %CIIT CLI H.
Issne \1 111 Re Mmlr to Pay a Debt
nnd Mkf luipriivpsienli.
Advertisement Is mule of Ihe 112.. W (5
per cent bonds the Havannah Yacht Club
wi l issue to pay the debt of F> #© on the
park property acquired sonic time go
and to make the extensive improvement*
that are about ready to b** commenced.
First In tni|*ortance among th*- improve
ment- Is (he shooting gallery and bowl
ing alley, contract for which wdl soon
b- let.
No trouble will he found In floating the
bonds Members of the club are wi ling
and eager to Invest in them. The adver
tisement Is but a matter of form demand
ed by law and no# an effort to obtain
biddder*.
A picnic Is not complete without aome
of Cook’s Imperial Extra Dry Cham
pagne. A lunch with it is At for tb#
gods.—ad. j
•U.ATII A f’AXOPY OK PtOft’VIII.
Mr. Da Id %. Vlyck and Miss Ida Hley
%\err Wedded*
The weiidtr.g of Mi David A Byck And
M*a Ida ltle> was celebrated at half
I# # ' o'clock yesterla> afternoon at th#-
re- der<e of the bride’s mother, Mrs
Hamah Holey The mtrr.age was wit -
r. -1 by tbe two famlli* > f the young
■ oupie ar.d e few intimate friends laiter
m the evening there was • general re**ep
t r-n The residence on J n*w street was
i r antly lighted and de orated with
! alms. f*-ms, ard flowers, white and
green laing the prexaiiing colors. Th-*
doorways !etw*-en the r-M*ms were archei
wi*h ta.! palms so that a bower-like effe*-t
was given to each room rverhend long
•rails of wer** looped from the
- nandelters. and everywhere were groups
f t fohage plants, and tall white chryoao
thevnums.
At the northern en#l of the perlor stool
th#* canopy, wh ch forms so important a
I art in the Hebrew marriage rites This
wa# outlined by ta 1 palms arvl interlaced
rl’h gloasy gr*en smilax And clusters of
wtiito < hrysanthemums The wedding
march from “Bohengrtn,” was played aw
the |*ro* evhional, and Mr Ixiuts Israel of
harlesti.n. H C. Ahe best man, entered
the roctn In advance. lie
was followed by Mlsn fttella
li -nblatt <>f Cleveland. O . the ma.d >f
oii*r The groom, ar- ornpartied by his
mother. Mrs It H\ k nter##l next ani
f<*.lowing them m two littl* fbwr
girl** • twin metre *f the br.de, Miss
md llks Fannie Kahnwellai
> waIH*I tru* bride and her m->ther. Mrs.
Holey.
Hev Tr I IV M-mieg t#erformed the
r#remony. and the bri*)al ij|rty made in
efffo'tlve picture as It surroun.l
- I by i j urtUn floral <lec©r itlon* The
1 r.b ■ gown which wn** per 1-tuflarly beau
tiful. wa of ivftite s:ik n*-t over chiffon.
Hows of narrow .-a In r; bons trimmed
th*' net skirt and trait while the bodice
wns finished with r i>int lace an.|
clusters of orange biomoms. The grace
fully arrang*--! tulle veil was also fasten
#*l w.th ortuig#* biovo"ms. while tne brld.tl
b uqnei was * omjK>**.-#| of Uh**s of the
Valley or.d NephltOW rofies. .
In hatm ng a .*.i with this coatßme.
was t;ie gown worn bv ??>#* m i*l of honor.
This was of white point *l* esprit over
white satin Tie high t*#*llce was tr.m
m***i wnli l.#< e an.l sarin rlfWmna, and a
lovely Imuquet of white carnatbms an-1
ferns wae -rr.#*! A great d* a! of ad
miral!**) was elicited by the two
Hub* flow* r girls. They were dmuiel alik**
in the diinftfst 0 f batiste and la> •• gowns
with pa> gr* n rlhbotis. and -a- h car*
rl* and a -bower bouquet* of white carna
tions at.*) ferns.
After th*- ceremony there followed a
banquet for the bridal party and near
relatives This was served in the dining
p*--rn. wh! h wns. like the ether rooms,
elaborately and < orat* *!.
At 9 ©VI*, k the many friends of the
young couple were *tit##rtAinwl at a de
lightful r* eption. There was music, and
a I evening refreshments were nerved. In
an uieifalrs toom th#* wedding present*
were displayed, and these made a beau
lifu* show. arrMved or) long tabUs aliou#
th** room <vcspi.-u*Mis an>*>ng the many
hinds*mc gifts r*-tlve4 was n silver lea
service md two immense rasew of tallc
"liver while in cut Im-*s. furniture an-1
hrh ’ rar there were numerous and
beautiful articles. The newly married jair
left via the Hourhern Hallway at
midnight for New Orleans
Aft* r n brief stay in that city they will
pr**ced to Mexico, and later to Califor
nia. while Cleveland. O . Niagara Falls,
New York, and Washington, will be vla-
I'ed before their return in January Both
bride and groom are popular young peo
ple and carry away with them a host of
good ui>hs Mr Hyck Is the Pimor
member of the business firm of M 8. \
D A. Hyck and Is a pubHc-apirlied and
highly young man Tbe brUe
is both attr.ic-tlv* and lovable, and is
i great favorite in h**r circle of frietals
Among th#' out-of-town guests presrm
wer** Mr in-1 Mrs. Warner Hyck. and
Mr. and Mrs l.ou,#* Hy k of Atlanta;
Mr Is.toe Cohen of N**w York. Ms# Hlr
die Dann of Atl.tnt # and Mr. and Mrs. J
| IvastrlrxT of Cleveland. O.
WEDDED Ql IF.TI.Y AT BOHR.
Mnrrlni# of Mr. M. M. Parker anl
'll## Ella MeKensle.
A quiet home wedding took place last
night at the home of Mr#* Kenneth Me*
Kenitlc. >n Thirty-first street. Her
youngest daughter. Miss Kill M Ken Me.
was united In marriage to Mr Munoah M
Barker of Wilmington. N. <* . Rev. Kd
war-l F. t*ook >fflclatlng.
Mr \\ Idiatn O Uoddard. also cf WIU
mlngton. wa# U-s? man. and Miss Miggie
King brllesmiid r Pbe parlors were pret
t||v deorat*-d in gre# n ond white, the
bride and grw>m standing under a very
handsome pyramid of flowers The banl
-omo bride l* well known here, and h**r
[ mtnv friends r*-gret to see her leave their
! midst
Mr. and Mrs Parker l*fr on the early
morning train for Wilmington, where
they will mnk* their future home.
OFFICER* FOR COMING YEAR.
Elected by Francis A. 'lnriotx Camp
f *nns f \ etcrans.
Francla ft Hartnw Camp i*f ft*>ns of Con
federate Vet. rans held an enthusiastic
meeting at Confederate Hall last night
There was nn extensive discussion of the
work to be *lone by the rump next year,
for which period officers were elected.
The offl ers elrcte*! were nominated by
i H>mmittee ami chosen unanimously.
They are as follows.
Commander, r. H. McEaws.
l.truA*nnt C'ommar*ler, C. W. ftausy
ftc#on*l Lieutenant Commander, B.*g. r.*
Woods
Adjutant. II M Branch
Quartermaster. M. o’Mara
Chaplain. Hev. M. J Ept Ing.
Treasurer. A Duncan Kent
Color Sergeant. A. D Krenson.
Historian Edwin C. Hyal*.
A munhrr of ipplUatlons for member
ship were read and referred to ihe Cre
dential Committ*e for Investigation and
re|*ort Because of the absence from the
city of members of this committee reports
on a|>pllctt’tons read at th# last meeting
were not forthcoming and action on thee#*,
too. was |o#tponrd until the next meet
ing.
The camp was notlfleil of the intention
of the H tv.tnnah Chapter of D lighters pf
tlx* Confederacy to give a t#all next month
and urged to attend. The hall is to be
given for the lieneflt of the Winnie Davis
Memorial The a*•!*<ancr and attendance
of he members of ihe camp were pledged
to the lumghters.
The m#*ettiigs of the camp next year. It
was decided las* night, are to be ma le
interesting by a)lre*wes from th#* vet
erans and others on subjects connected
with Ihe war. Refreshment*, tors are
to be *orvl at each meeting A numlter
of plana for programmes for these meet.
:ngs were rugg#**ted ami a committee will
be pf*>lr>ted to arrange them it Is
hoped tn this manner largely to Increase
the attendance.
% Pair f Dlsniouil 'lmr Links
Is not to be depreciated as a neat and In
expensive wedding present. If selected
from ft tarn berg A Co.*s elegant jewelry
stock —ad
A High-Grade Institution for Ladles
Shorter College, iwnt, Ga. Write tor
catalogue.—ed.
FATALLY STABBED HIS WIFE.
JAMES PfiRTRH. THE ***%ILA\T.
SAVANNAH PORTER. VICTIM.
Affray look Fleer at West Broad
and Nrx% Strerts—Forfr r tnlb#*l
the Vtoiniii *rxrral rime* In the
Neck and Once in h#* Mde—•!#* Han
but MH ( n*ilit by Mr. \\ . <
Awrst. Mhn Had brrn Ih** Aaoault.
The l attlns tlie Hraaltwf Jealuas>.
ftavunnah Porter a colored woman, wa*
stabbed several ttm#*. and pro ■ #bl> fa
tally, yesterday a?ie:ru#on by her hue
band. J#*s Porter.
The sffray took pis e at Broad
and New sAre#"*. ad fr m the statemcn*
of the was brutal and
cold blooded Mr W. C ft west, who w•*
Jtiet serosa West Broad street when t?
took place, sui) that hi* atit-ntion was
first called to It by a man exclaiming
‘ See ihat man cutting tha* woman H*
started across to where Porter and 1
victim w#re standing, but Just l-efor* he
got to them tbe w man broke •way fr m
the man. but w.i-hi stabbed in the eM l*>
Porter as sh ran P er th**n started
#Vn N* w street and Mr (*•' *'• 1
a-img to him to stop Tne man eor.t:nu*l
to rut;, however, untl he *w a crowd in
has say t* nt on stopping him Then
ho turnwl. when Mr. ftw-at. who w<-
close l*eh;nd him. ca ght him by the arm
an-1 another man. nam#-d J k -n, s*dx •
the other arm. and b*-tw#en tr.cm th* \
tc>ok Porter bark to the "fie of the cut
ting. and turrx-#i him over to Pa r- .mui.
Col-ios
The woman, after she received the last
cut, the one in the side, tan only *
step* in an apparently dazed mdill*r.
and after standing for • few *. -on .- r* ♦
ed to the std* wal* fth# # -• •* to i T
home >iA Purs* and ftinr* *-’r--ts i; *
police am xuiati* c a j v >-1 n. who w
st)mmon**<l. sai*i that b* r wounds w u.d
probably reault in her d*-ath
Porter was seen shortly *ft**r the <ui
tii.g He sal-i that th- won*n
wan hi-* wife, but tha? they had
not live*! together tnc- Saturday I**
cauh*- he had found out that • w.#< ui
•
he said, she carried away with her the
hook containing n record of ht- r-nt •
counl an-1 the effort t* get b# ktit- i k
caused the ir.*g* ly. He met t:. w -mm.
he s.itd, and nskc#! h*-r to return th*- t***k,
but instea*! of giving dm i v t;-?*• -
tlon. she turned on him. and a'?**r • ur
ing him roundly, said that she dtdn’A li
tenl to have any “nigger" following h* r
around and that -he Intended i have
h;m arr* -te.| at once.
Porter salt) th.it h** had be* n :irr and
once before at the request of the wo
man. and h#* didn't w mt ? a hnv* any
further trouble, so h** followed her asking
that si#e would not have him taken In
ftho was obdurate, however, arv*l in the
quarrel trwit followe*! the in.tt* r f her
unfaithfulness again came up. Thens ld
Porter. "I was so aggravated Ah.it I cut
her without knowing Ju#*t wh.it I
was doing ”
lie wound up his story by saying that
he knew whit he had -lone and w ••* will
ing to take the penalty of the law for hi*
offenae. No notice that -the .woman w s
•)**a*l had leen re#'elve*| Ht the bam k
up lo nn early hour this morning, but it
is thouglit that eh** cannot live but u
short time.
MET 111 ENGINEER*.
Remains of Engineer "Doc" Deli
Rrnught Frsti YAaycrosa.
Engineer J O Dell's body was brought
f# Savannah from Way cross yeaterday o*i
Plant System train No. 32. arriving at
11:10. The engineer was a victim of the
disatro#ia wr** k of freight trains Nos
2"9 and 30A on the Plant System, ne.ir
Burrmigbs. day lx-fore yester*lay. an u- -
count of wh# h appeared in yeetenkiy>
Mornir.x News. After the collision, the
Injpred, suffering from their hurts, were
brought to Savannah, and Engineer Dell,
after remaining lure some two hours.
is sent to Way# rowhere th*- Im-p-t i.
of the Plant System U lo- at**d Hi* fam
ily In Savannah w**re not r.<*tfi*d of hi#
injuries. anl had no chance to *•>* him
while h#* was here He w is dreadfully
.---aided and bruised and died about the
time he rearhe#l \V.yi roes.
A mother. a widow nn-l three
children, Miss l.*nota ! >Hi .ir.-l
Messrs. (*harl<s and William Dell,
survive tha engineer, who was on*
itf the i*et kn-iw#. men on the Plant B>--
tim He was popular In ft-avannan. and
all along his run. The offl* ia Is regard*'*!
him .is one of their m-*sr cafKible nun,
and ha* fellow engineers thought the wor.d
of • I*n\" ns he was famlli irlv known. \
numl>er of them were at ihe d-pot to
meet the train bringing the body, an-1
cor ted the remains to tbe home of the
Dells. No. rh9 Jones *:re-*t. -,st
The funeral will take piaee this after
noon at 3:30 o’clock from St Paul s K;ta
opal YTiurch, nrvi th*- Interment will l*e
In I/aurel Grove The de • i
mother will arrive this morning from her
home. Port Tampa. Fla.
Engineer Broome. and Ilnki'nun
Brooks, colored, also !njurd in the ac
dent, were rc|x>rt**i yet*?erlAy ms doing
well. Fireman Bowman, who was kill*-I
and was burled under the debria of the
wreck, was on the engine pulling No :*"?•
as extra fireman. He had t*en sick and
was put on In place f Engineer lell's
regular tin man who had not shown up
for the trip. The latter’s failure to go
out on tb** run w.*> a lucky thing for
him. as lift* substltut** met death tie the
|da< ehe was tilling Bowman's I*|\ |m.l
leen burned almost to a cin |#-r when It
whs recovered from the at 4 o’clock
in the afternoon.
In one of the freight trains there were
forty-three curs and In the other there
were thirty-six. Many of them \\* re
destroyed or damag*d The engines, It
was said, will never lo restored t. any
thing like the shn|*e they were before the
accident, as they were badly demolish*d
They were two of the new frejg | ei.g.n* *
of the system. Nos. 11l and 11*;
Hnon after the accident a bucket brlga*)>
was organise*! to fight the fire. Home of
the train hands of p.w -nger train No
which arrived upon the s* •ne ix>ut half
.in hour after the collision, and a iot of
country darkies, who had been uttr.i ?•<}
bv the fire tlwii resuite-l from the wr*. k.
f#*rm#*-l a line an-1 pissed trie iuckev
from the ditches on either si b* th- tra k
All the rare wouM have been 2airnc| ha I
l not l*een for the work of the bu ket
brigade
Th# Plant System had nsumsd traffic
over Its own tra* ks yesterday, and all *.f
Its trains were running on lne. th** w re. k
having been cleared a wav
Sneese and llluw.
That Is what you must do when you
have catarrh in the head The way to cure
this disease is to purify the blood with
Hood’s ftarsapdn la This m*di< tne M>oth*
and heals the Inflamed surfaces, rebuilds
the dell-at# tir sues an.l p*tmanently cures
catarrh by expelling fi m the blo<d th.
scrofulous taints upon which It
U# sur# to get lloou s
Th# noa-lrrltatlng cathartic—Hoods
Pills —ad
"Oraybeard is a family medir> n # with
us.” said a prominent business man >#
terdty. *Mv wtf# tsk#s It and 1 notlc*
sb# Is #nJoylng b#tt#r htaith than for
years. Th# children keep well by taking
It.”
Oraybeard may b obtained at all drug
store# or write to us for it. Resp#s Drug
dCo.. sole prop#., Savannah, Ge. -ad.
Grip, Bronchitis,
Consumption.
trT>y THESE THREE
lb m3 I DR E ADE D DlS
ygn EASES ran lx- avoid-
PURE MA L T
WHISKEY is taken.
• according to direc
tioris, at the tir-t sym-
V/f toms of a cold. A
c h>ll °* col-1, and *>*K'
I OSh* ;It .trd, may drvrlop
into a fatal illncsr Don't trifle with vour
health Kr.,p DUFFY’S MALT WHIS
KKV in vour medicine closet and use it
;>r mptlv at the first siens o< approaching
, np. pneum*ni.i or otner lung or throat
trouble . It will save doctors’ bills and
may save your life.
It it the onW Whiskey taxed by the Govern*
- Dt> fk* a MldM Thu la aguaraul*# All
icmt* nnd grocers or direct 91-00 a bottle
j -fuse substitutes f#ey are injurious. Send lor
fr*-** medical and testnuonisis.
MU Y MALI w HIsKEY CO Kochester, N. Y.
TO APPOINT I HEKHOI.DER*.
Rally f the Fourth DUtrlrt Reyw
olil* lab l,t Mhl.
A meeting of the Fourth District Rey
r '-D <’Jub w.#*# heM at the hall at Aber
rn and Bryan streets last night, a very
enthusiast) crowd being present. The
.j#- -<f t!>e ma ting waa to (>repare for
the T*!** intmetif of three freeholders to
in mage thq magistrate's election. The
, ?•-. ii m.irani* vote derided to hav**
and iriD.in appoint these freeholders
md r • ort the same to a meeting to be
i td xt \V*dncs#lay night at the same
Jiefge Reynolds stated exactly what be
u ;ld do in se of re-election, which
wa- to conduct his office In the same re
• ♦hie manner that he has always coo
duned it and a few remarks were mode
by wm' iMhers.
At the meeting to !e held next WVdnes
b v ntght it l> urge-l that all people tn
terestr#! in the g*M**l and welfare of the
F*’irrh Di-tri l* present and the East
S ~|. t *ons*-rvatlve Club was requested to
fi. :#fy its m**mb*rs o attend the meeting
als-. as husttieM# of Importance will b*
• ught up that wall interest all the
I'■ > ir' , I>i i t voters Some of the
**•.-? .*TMt*>r.H in th*‘ city will be invite#! to
• l.lrevs th*- in*-* r.g and there Is every
. - Iran *■ that they will attend.
i %\\OT HUM: TIIL BODY.
Mexican Law Prevents the Transfer
<if 11. W . Herd's Remains.
The many friend* in Georgia #f the late
Mr II VV Heed, who db-d a few days
ro in Mexico, where he had large gold
nt nlng Interests, will l* pained to learn
lh.it Mr** Hcel. who is now in the (.Tty
f Mexi*'o, has learned that It will be
!n;pe-slbl# to transfer the remains to
Wav tos*. Mr. fte#‘d’s old horn#-, for lnter
m*i)t. This was desired, but cannot la#
*(' omplisbed for five year#.
For '■onx* r#*.*ison there |h a law In M#x
i* that a I#.|> rnnnot he disinterred for
r> fnoval to another grave within five years
a'fter ! .• This law will d*ert** to
l*r*-ver. ? th*- removal of Mr Keed'e re
main#* to Georgia. The body will rest f**r
♦h*- r*qtilr**#l time. t all events, at Han
Mikl.l wic-re it was interred.
NO ft\tlU riR Dli lLi).
Tlinnksglvlna Likely to Pas# With
out (livliis P-ts a Showing.
The older reridetua can count on their
fingers the numlx>r of snowrs which have
fallen here during years past. Th# fact
that cold weather has been greatly de
layed may bring it on with a rush when
it does come Snow* would not lx* an un
welcome visitor, though it is uncertain
w!tether 1? will make its appearance. Hut
i pi* asure #*f Thanksgiving that all may
njoy is goo*! • ating. provided they know
where lo g* t It. No n)leake will lx mad
l*> -• lng l.*san, White and dark grouse.
Northern j at#ri Ir**s, diamond back terra
pin, hlu* arul green teals and dry ii 'kod
poultry will le among the sjxclaities Mr
Logan's t'.itrrms arc requested to order
• ally for Thanksgiving ad
Mhrn Dark Da y m C Miie
A good diamond is a handy resource If
you bought It at Sternberg A Co.'s they
will buy It l ack any tim# at a discount
of li* per cent, from coat.—ad
The three car loads of fire-proof safes
now en route for Uftiman Bros., whole
mile drugglatw, Llp4man*s Block, are ex
pected to arrive to-day or to-morrow.
They are agents for the Barnes Fire and
lUirglat-Fro.*f Safe, an l which no better
a.ife is in exl*t* nee.
Llppman Br*s are the only concern in
th*- state that carries a stork of all sixes.
fr<>m small to Urge fir* -proof safes, and
we invite your attention to thU magnlfl
ent stock.
They also niake a apechilty of silver
ware chests for private dwellings
When in w ant of a fir*-proof safe, b#
sure to call on Lippman Bros —ad.
It'll .Infill Knar
To select a supable wedding preoent
fr.im Sternberg A fn. i Immense (election
if appropriate articles ad
School luppllri.
jut received .t 1.i.-ge and assorted sup
ply of school and school supplies,
all at cut rales; from 10 cents up. also,
usual l ira# stock of all the school book',
now used In Chatham county, at Eatill •
News Depot. 46 Dull street, ttavannah.
Oa.~ ad.
—s ■ i
It Fsatlll'a News llepcit -15 Unit at.
'Tulare of the King.” Marlon Crawford;
"The Dane That Had no Turning," Oll
tiert Parker; ''Cardinal's Snuff Hoot "The
I.ovc of o Parson" and other stories, by
Mary K. Wilkins; "The Rlography of a
flrlaaly," by (earnest S. Thompson; "The
Itelgn of Law." by Allen; "Dr North and
Ills Frlen'l* '' by Mitchell; "The Idiot at
Home." by John K Hangs; “More Fa
tiles. " by (leorge Ade. ' Tommy an I
ilnxile." by J M Harris; "The Moran of
the 1-ady laity.” Young April." by Kger
ton Castle. Either and Hon." by Arthur
I* itterson. "IVccavl." by K. \V llornung,
' t'nleaveneil Itread." by Rotiert ((rant;
"The Mater Christian." by Corelli.
Kline and Violin and Other Kentucky
Tales by Jnme lame Allen; "The Mid
night Passenger." by Savage; "Idyls of
the Sea." "Eleanor." Mrs. H. Ward. "Mr
Dooley In the Heart* of Ills Country
men." Red pottage; "A Furnace of
Eatlh." by Halle E Rives; "My Friend
Itlll, Found In the Philippines." by King.
"Red Iliad and Hlue Drop,” Ry H. Mcr
rtm.m (H H Mi rrlmnnl. E>en Holden."
by Hacbeller. "Her ladyship's Elephant"
••It Cured tie.**
"Oraybeard broke up rheumatism on
me," says Mr Chas Thomas, the Jew
eler on Whitaker street. ' And put me In
better health than 1 have enjoyed In a
lung time "
Take Oraybeard I tils for that dtxay
feeling Dost appetite, and follow It up
with a bottle of Oraybeard. It la all you
need Meat ess Drug Cos., sole props . Sa
vannah. Oa —ad.
If Von Eiamlar the Opera files'
Line at Sternberg A Co's, you will see
t ow much better It la to have your own
giants than to borrow or fair*. ad.
ALL KINDS
“LAP ROBES”
NORSE BLANKET,
—and—
HOODS.
Confess and Whitaker St>.
LEO FRANK.
Cai
I'u rquetrf Floors.
have been laid In many of '
the comfortable h -me# in
New York. Boston an.l
other cities More cleanly j
and economical than car- I
pets. Plain and fancy
floors laid and polished
complete over old floor*,
making a solid and beau
tiful Improvement.
Having a number of
fl>or> to Lay In Savannah
this month we can quote
close figures. Catalogue
and estimates may l*e bad
by addressing J M.
Adams. B->x 212. Savan
nah. or 227. N. Charles
street, Baltimore, Ml.
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This is the Trade Mark
of the Best Builders Hard
ware : that made by the
Yale&Towne Mfg. Cos.
Those who contemplate
building should send for our
artistic brochure “Artist and
Artisan:" free.
H.H. PEEPLES & SONS,
125 CONGRESS ST.. WEST.
BROUGHTON M;
DUCHO’S
BHB Alimentary
Elixir
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W. ROSS GRAVENKR,
Manufacturer’s Aflent,
RAILWAY 4M> MILL *1 PPI.H *•
Provident Itulldlng, Bav annuli, '■*-
AMI lEDE.M'I.
gAVANNHII T 11l TV
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Mtjfii fl fin Production • '
“A Milk White Flag"
My CIIARLER H HOYT
Company of 4*> people, including ‘ i-
TI.E CHIP and THREE *****
FANCHONETTI. Military Hud
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cmlttm and hrlllmnt munlcril num • ‘
fimnd N*tv Production Nw I*l* •
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PRirES-fI.OO. 750. 60c un*l £W\
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FRIDAY AND SATIRDAY N’I'JHTA
SATI'RDAY MATINEE. NOV. il -*
LEVI PROS.
Treaent the Laughing Success,
imir
A fln-de-atecle high claa Ccrosb nf
Amusing Situations and Wlttr Dial"* >
Prices- -(Matinee. adults 75c. 60c. chlUreM
SBC. Night. SI.OO, 75c. *Wc and *o.