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THE THEATERS
“The Cowboy and tho Lady.”
Announcement la made today by the
1 management or the Fawcett Stock
Company that with the flrat perform
ance of "Tho Cowboy nnd the laidy,"
at the Grand on Monday night, Mlaa
Jane Wheatley will be aeen aa the lead
ing lady with this company. Mlaa Rose
Curry, who haa eaaayed thla role In tho
. previous plays, haa finished her limited
engagement In Atlanta and hurries
back to New York.
Miss Wheatley la not unknown to
■ Atlanta theatergoers, as she has been
aeon hero before with the Walter Ed -
. wards Stock Company, when she was a
great favorite,
' The Co ‘
associated
"The Cowboy and tho Lady,"
ited with thoughte of Na
win and Maxine Elliott,
pen of Clyde Fitch, .......
guarantees n splendid attraction.
"Tho Charily Bell."
George Fawcett offere as the at
traction at the Grand opera house this
week, with matinee performance Sat
urday, DeMllle A Balaaco’a beautiful
comedy, "The Charity Ball."
The story of "The Charity Ball” Is
built around a straightforward
minister, who Is leading an exen
life In the midst of a worldly and
I innblo congregation In the most ex-
' elusive section of New York city; his
brother, Dick Van Burcn, almost his
direct counterpart, a shrewd, eclflsh,
unrelenting Wall street broker, who
pursues his way over the fortunes of
I men and the hearts of women with re-
morseless whip and spur, until he la
i called to a halt by hia brother.
"Down MobHe" At Casino.
“Down Mobile," with Its thrills, ex
citement, ecenery and effects, Is prov-
lng quite a popular attraction at the
Ponce De Leon Casino. Tho fact that
the management has presented a melo
' drama In the summer season has inters
* ested a great many theater-goers who
have been drawn to the theater more
out of curiosity than anything else.
There Is a vein of comedy that lift*
the heavy spots and the trick ecenery,
the Invention of Lincoln Carter, Is a
demonstration of the mark of progress
In stage craft.
There will be the ueual performances
at the end of this week, which Include
the mntlneee Thursday and Saturday.
"My Wife’s Family," a sparkling mu.
■ elcal fares comedy, the work of Steph
ens and Linton, will be the atractlnn at
I the Ponce De Leon Casino next week.
( The comedy la In three acts of fun,
music and amusing entsrtalnment fur
nished by comedians that are -clever
ond pretty girls who are allotted many
t -catchy music and dancing numbers
that are sure encore brlngers. "My
•Wife'* Family" la a play that le clean,
1 wholsaoms and being devoid of
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horse play and suggestlvsnass too often
found In the lighter form of entertain
ment offored to the theater-going pub
lie.
Knights To Give Minstrel.
Everything Is now ready for the big
minstrel show at the IIIJou theater, to
be given by the Knights of Columbus
Friday evening. With a good orches
tra, a chorus of flfty voices, the best
talent In the city participating; the lat
est and funniest songs, catchy dancing,
numerous specialties, and all that goes
with a first-class minstrel show, a
their command, It goes without say
ktg that only tho best Is to be expected.
This production Is sure to surpass
the "Jamboree" given lately at tho
Marlet College hall, and those who en
joyed that treat, and remember the
packed houee to which they played,
had better not miss this chance t<
tough and be merry. Fun, fast and fu.
rlous. Is guaranteed, end only Jokes of
the-latest vintage will ba Inflicted on
the audience.
Pastime Theater.
With only a fow more performances
yet to be given, there Is an Increased
attendance at the Paatlme theater,
where a delightful vaudeville Is being
presented each afternoon ond evening.
Cooled by electric fans, It Is a de
llghtfut spot to visit, and tho ladles
and children are finding the matinees
at 1 and 4 o'clock mast diverting. This
week the bill Includes Illnney and
Chapman In "The Copper and the
Maid," Syta and Byti in the barrel
Jumping act, Mis* Wilson In Illus
trated songs, and Mias Nettle Brittain
In clever dances and Impersonations.
At the matinees the children are ad
mitted for half price,
Skating at 8t. Nicholas.
Now that the colossal orchestrion has
become perfectly attuned and made to
keep accurate time, the ekatora In the
mammoth rink of the St. Nleholas Au
dltorlum art finding this papular paa
tlme even more pleasing than ever. Mu.
ale Is furnished at each of the three
dally skating sessions of the rink, and
this gives an added attraction to those
In search of a health-giving amuse
ment. .
With the advent of the summer
months, the paatlme Is taking on re
newed life nnd hundreds are to be
seen there In the morning from 11 to l
o'clock, from I; 10 to 6 o'clock and from
a to 11 o'clock.
ENGINES DEMOLISHED
IN WRECK NEAR ROME
Special to The Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala., June IS.—A local
mixed freight train which Is operated
between Attalla and Rome, da., on the
Southern railway, collided with
switch engine of tpo Alabama Great
Southern railroad at Sulphur Springe
yesterday and both engines were com
pletely demolished. The passenger and
freight train engines and two freight
can were overturned and completely
blocked the tracks for some distance.
COREY IS STILL WITH
BIO 8TEEL CORPORATION.
New York, June 11.—Filing of srtl
clee of Incorporation by the Minne
sota Steel Company, controlled by the
United States Steel Corporation, shows
that W. E. Corey has not yet given up
his Interest In the big steel company.
He Is among the directors of the new
company, -
Four Would-Be Lawyers.
The regular business of hearing cases
was suspended In superior court Wed
nesday while four applicants for ad-
mission to the bar were standing the
necessary examination. The examina
tions were written and were held under
the supervision of Judge Pendleton. The
papers ere sent to the examining board
without the names of the applicants,
numbers bring used Instead. The
names with corresponding numbers are
held by Judge Pendleton until tbe board
passes upon the examination.
Reception At Church.
A reception was tendered to one hun
dred new members of the Jackson Hill
Baptist church Wednesday night. Sev
eral speeches were made and the even,
lng proved an enjoyable one. Thtat
hundred members have Joined the
Mi*„h.ll fhurch since Dr. J. D. Jordan became
Wr. Mltenell ana horsyth. f actor 0 f the congregation.
EPWORTH LEAGUE
CONFERENCE MEETS;
Delegates Entertained at
Barbecue Dinner at Or
phans’ Home.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga, June II.—At noon today
the Epworth Leagues of the South
Georgia Conference convened In this
city for tbclr sixth annual conference.
Hundreds of delegates from all over
South Georgia are In attendance, end
one of the largest and most Interesting
conferences ever held by the leagues Is
now on In the Central Clty ;
The program that haa been arranged
for the conference Is full of Interesting
speoches to be made by prominent men
from various cities In ths conference.
This afternoon the delegates were en
tertained at a barbecue, held at the
South Georgia Conference Orphans'
Home, In Vlnevtlle.
An Interesting program haa been ar
ranged for the afternoon session of the
convention.
Tonight thd first meeting wilt be held
In the parlors of the Mulberry Street
Methodist church.
The conference will last through Sun
day. and the program for all the meet
ings Is one of the most Interesting ever
prepared.
TWO MERCHANT BOATS
ARE ORDERED BUILT.
Hpnrlsl to Tho Georgian,
Macon, Ga., June II.—At a meeting
of the directors of the Macon Naviga
tion Company held yesterday after
noon, In the offices of the Chamber of
Commerce, very little Important bust
ness was transacted.
One of the largest moves of the com
pany at the meeting yesterday was the
announcement of their sending for two
expert ship builders to come to Macon
and begin the building of two large
steamers. The ships will be built In
this city nt the foot of Sixth street and
work upon them will likely commence
within the next ten days.
These large boats, when completed
will run between Macon and Bruns
wick.
SICK HEADACHE
Pcsmvtir Cuato Br
Thcix Little Phis.
Dyspesla rellered,
Constipation avoided.
Bowels regulated, no
pole, eo griping.
SMALL PILL.
small ooaa.
SMALL PRIOI.
WOUNDED OFFICER
RESUMES HIS POST.
Special to Tho Georgian.
Macon, Ga, June 13.—Officer Coley,
who haa been laid up for several weeks
from Injuries received In the shooting
affair on Poplur street some time ago,
la again on duty. The officer's thumb
that was badly Injured during the trou
ble Is about healed and hie left leg,
which suffered from a slight flesh
wound from a pistol shot. Is entirely
healed and not giving the officer any
trouble.
JOYCE PLEAD8 GUILTY
TO CHARGE OF FORGERY.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga, June II.—P. S. Joyce
pleaded guilty before Judge Felton yes
terday to the charge of forgery, and
was sentenced to four months on the
county chalngang or pay a fine of 8100.
lit Is alleged that Joyce forged a check,
which ha presented for payment at the
American National Bank In tide city.
The check was for $45.
JUDGE MILLER IN RACE
TO STAY TO THE FINI8H
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga, June II.—Mayor Bridges
Smith, In a letter to Judge A. L. Mill
er, under date of June 10. agreed not
to make the Tace for mayor In the
coming primary, providing that Judgi
Miller would also agree not to mak<
the race. Judge Miller, however, de
cllned to accept the proposition, and
said that he Intended to make the fight
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with great Interest, not only In JJacon
but throughout the state, and In view
of tho prospective candidacy of Hon.
John T. Moore and Alderman W. H.
Sloan, the politicians will begin to do
some tell talking and stirring. Tho
proposition came from Mayor Smith,
who wrote a letter to Judge A. L. Mill
er, In- which he set forth the reasons
why he thought It would be best for
both he end Judge Miller to withdraw
from the race for mayor.
JUDGE SIGNS ORDER
FOR RETURN OF HOLT.
Special to The Georgia o.
Macon, Ga., June 13.—Judge Felton
yesterday signed an order In habeas
corpus against Sheriff Fred Wimberly,
of Twlgge county. For gome time tho
county officers of Bibb have been try*
lng to land In the Bibb county Jail one
Henry Holt, who Is wantod here to an-
ewer to a charge of larceny attar trust
When Holt knew that tho officers of
the law were upon his trail, he skipped
across to Twiggs county, where ho also
got In bad with the officials.
Sheriff Robertson has asked Sheriff
Wimberly to turn the man over to him.
but all requests have met with point
blank refusals. YeslOrday tho high
sheriff of thla county appeared before
Judge Felton with habeas corpus
ceedlnga, and they were Instituted at
once.
INJURED MEN RELEASED
FROM MACON H08PITAL.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga, June 13.—Conductor M.
F. Bridges, Engineer L. Atkinson and
Fireman W.' B. Parker, who were in
jured in the Central freight wreck near
Orchard Hill Monday night, have all
been discharged from the city hospital.
At first It was thought the.condltlon of
the three men might prove serious, but
It was found that they lied merely had
a good shaking up.
MACON PUBLIC SCHOOL8
- HAVE LARGE CLA88.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., June 13.—Only one week
more of school and then the studente
ar.d teachers of the Bibb county schools
will enjoy a vacation of three months.
The school year will end on Friday,
June 21, and many are the boya and
girls who are anxiously waiting for the
calendar to creep around to that date.
The pnst year has been a most success,
ful one. There were more pupils en
rolled than In any other year. There
will be a large graduating class this
year, of both young inen and women,
who wtu receive their diplomas on
next Friday.
WILLIAM HERB DIE8
AFTER LONG ILLNESS.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Go., June 18.—After an Ill
ness of about thifei month*. William
D. Herb, aged 31 years, died yesterday
at the residence of hie sister, Mrs. E.
Burnett, 270 Maple street.
Mr. Herb was a brother-in-law of
John R. and Tobe Burnett, of this city,
and was one of the best known msn
In Macon, being known among both old
and young as “Uncle Bliley."
Ha leaves two listers, Mrs.
Burnett of Macon, and Mrs. J. W.
Rawlings, of Chicago, 111., and one
brother, Professor Frank Herb, of
Houston, Texas.
Little Boy Is Dead.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Qa., June 13.—After an Ill
ness of about one month, Harry, the
11-montha-old eon of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Bwarlngen, died late yesterday
afternoon at the home of the parents,
on Huguenln Heights. The funeral serv
ices were held this afternoon from the
family residence, Rev. W. H. Budd of
ficiating. The Interment was made In
Riverside cemetery.
VACATION STUDY.
The Brenau Summer School of Music,
Languages, Oratory, Literature and
Mathematics, beginning June 13, offers
an excellent opportunity to teachers
and others to combine the pleasures of
a summer resort with some profitable
employment. There Is no more beauti
ful place than Brenau and no more
delightful summer climate then that of
Gainesville. Pupils of ell ages received,
and as little or as much work as de
sired may be taken.
The cost. Including board and lessons,
wilt not exceed that board at the aver,
age summer hotel.
For Information, address Brenau,
Gainesville, Ga.
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Columbus, Ga, June 13.—The credit
ors of Captain O. P. Poe have petition
ed the United States court to declare
him a bankrupt. Claims amounting to
31.333 have boon made against him,
which Is the legal amount for a petition
for Involuntary bankruptcy.
St. Johns Plenie.
The members of the Sunday school
of St. Johns Methodist church, to the
number of 400, picnicked Thursday at
llrownwood, near the Confederate Sol
dlers' Home. Six special cars were
chartered to carry the Sunday school
to the plrnc grounds, and they
left the church, on Georgia avenue,
at S o'clock Thuraday morning. The
leave the church, on Georgia avenue,
picnic party was In charge of Su
perintendent F. A. Quinlan and Secre
tary J. W. Stallings.
Colonel Hamilton Here.
Colonel D. B. Hamilton, of Rome, was
In Atlanta Wednesday en route to Ath.
ens to attend a meeting Thursday of
the board of trustees of the Universi
ty of Georgia. Colonel Hamilton ha*
been a member of the board perhaps
longer than any man now serving. He
Is especially Interested In the new
Young Men’s Christian Association
building to be erected on the university
campus.
Teachers to Chicago.
A party of teachers from Southern
colleges and high schools will leave
Atlanta over the Southern railway next
~ ' ' y morning for Chicago to attend
University of Chicago during the
er. The party will be In charge
ofeesor E. C. Brown, of Emory
College. The trip Is an annual one, and
It is expected that about 75 teachers
will take the summer courses at the
university.
T. P. A. to Jamestown.
The Georgia delegation of the Trav-
elera' Protective Association will leave
Atlanta next Saturday at noon for tho
Jamestown Exposition over the South,
ern railway, to be present at tho na
tional convention of the organisation,
which will be held at the exposition. A
large party Is expected, and It Is prob
•hie that a special train will bo neces
•ary.
To Go on Camping Tour.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga, June 13.—W. L. Dowd,
director of physical culture of the
Young Men'a Christian Association of
this city, will tak* about twenty of the
boya of that Institution to Juniper. Ga.,
next week on a two weeks' camping
out tour.
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The St. Lawrence River,
The Adirondacks and
The Seaside Resorts
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Tonight—Matinee Saturday*
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FRIDAY, JUNE 14TH,
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Tonight—Matinee Thuraday.
Lincoln J. Carter's Scenic Romance
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Next Weeki "MY WlFE’8 FAMILY."
Matinees 3 and 4 p. m. Night 7:30 to I 1
THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM.
BENNY 4 CHAPMAN,
In “Tha Copper and ths Maid."
8YTZ 4 SYTZ,
Champion Barrtll Jumpers.
MI8S WILSON, “THAT'8 ALL,"
Songs and Dances,
MISS NETTIE BRITTAIN.
In Impersonations.
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Died in Hospital.
Special to The* r.vorRinii.
Columbus. Ga., .Tune 13.—The death
of their little 14-tnoRthg-nld son, which
occurred ut a nar.itnrlum here ytsttr-
day was a snd Lion to Mr. and Miu.11 A. M.-1 P. M.i 3:30 P. M.-6 P. M.;
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