Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 19, 1910, Image 10

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NEXT WEEK AT THE THEATERS What About Your Wile? rilR ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NE^S: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1910. Great Offering Requires Com pany of 150, 11 Scenes and 1,000 Costumes. There I* a big idea bank of "Little N'emo," the Klaw & Erlangor attrac tion which will bo seen at tho Grand all next week, with matinee* Wednesday Saturday and a special matins Tues day, Washington’s birthdri . mid that idea Is patriotism—pati lot 1 /\ which appeals t«> the child, the \««uih, the matron and the grandmotlMT. It ex udes from every *»oro of this big pla.v which Klaw A Krlanger modestly t»*rm merely a musical comedy. It Is more than that-It Is the spirit of '76 garnished with the beauty and color and gorgeousness of song and dance and mush* of 190H. If you want to In still patriotism into your little boy or girl; if the youth In your family has grown Indifferent to his country’s needs and exceptions; If the father and moth er themselves have found the spirit be coming dormant. Just gather your fam ily up and go to the Grand and you will get a patriotic stirring up such as no year in school or college or any sea son of lectures could Inspire In you. and remember that It is nil dono In the moat fascinating, tuneful way. In "Little Nemo" Harry B. Nmith seems to have caught this same In spiration and ha* written his best book, arid Victor Herbert, generally conceded to be our best composer, has found Inspiration for the greatest variety and most stirring examples of his musical genius. Nothing has been heard in a theater In tills decade, it is said, to equal In stirring qualities the three numbers which follow' each other in rapid succession at the end of the sec ond act and the beginning of the third. This has reference to "The Old <*on- ilnentulssung by a full chorus; "The Liberty r’lilmcs," with accompaniment of bells, and a lousing naval song, en titled "Give I s a Fleet." But "Little Nemo” fs so full of musical good things that It is hard to discriminate. The men behind the guns In this wonderful achievement, which requires eleven scenes and more thun one thou sand carefully designed costumes to properly set forth the story, are Messrs. Klaw and Erlunger, who have long been conceded the premier producers of stage attractions In this country, and when that Is said, it means the world. becauHe neither London, Paris. Berlin nor Vienna can ever attempt to equal In elaborateness of production and at tention to detail the perfection reached in this country. These men have been responsible for more big successful stage productions than all other man agers of this generation combined. Even to the selection of the company, “THE FATAL WEDDING.’* Scene from the stirring melo drama at the Lyric next week. 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FREE $1 COUPON Good for s 91 Pftcksgt of Dr. Van Vleek’s f’-omplete 3-Fold Treatment to be rent Free on Approval, ss explained above, to mo Mail this rouiwn today tc Cm. MLS Majestic* Building, .*lch' Rstsvn post will bring The man’s telephone is usu ally at his elbow on his desk. He can use it all day without moving from his seat. What about the woman at home? Isn’t she entitled to equal convenience ? Her work is as important to her as the man’s work is to him. Does your wife run up and down stairs, or walk from one end of the house to the other, iiTorder to answer the telephone ? An Extension Wall Set connected with the present Bell telephone in your house will save these useless steps and you cannot afford to de prive your wife of this convenience. ONE DOLLAR PER MONTH IN RESIDENCES THREE FUNNY ONES. Character in “Batty in Dreamland," epectacular musical comedietta at the Orpheum next week. "Little Nemo" la a work of great skill, which la only another term for a work of art. Tlie fun In "Little Nemo” in clean uml wholesome, and there Ih plenty of it. The play Ih a realisation of the ideal of the artist who created this character. The Rlttle PrtncoKH Fairy Valentine. Weather Vane, Candy Kid, Little Hetty and the othera involved In the youthful scenes are convincing, boys and girls, and you expect to hear them Ring "I Waht to Bo a Naughty Littln Girl," "The Happy J.und of Once Upon a Time,” "Will You Be My Playmate'.'" "Huppy Cumberland,” and when they do sing them you are not looking for the efforts of a great so prano, of world-famous tenors, be cause they do not exist among boys and girls. Victor Herbert, knowing this, has written the most charming, tuneful melodies with a marvelous witchery of orchestration for Ills strings and reedr to tit Just such voices; and Harry B. Smith, catching the Inspiration'of the composer, has written lyrics which will be hummed and sung before nearly every hearthstone in the land. But do not glean from this that when the occasion demands there la not some big choral work done. In contrast to the songs above mentioned, full of the Inspiration of youth, there are the chimes, which mark the nnale of the second act. Sung as It Is by a magnifi cent chorus, with a background of the cIrsnIc picture of the signing of the Declaration nf Independence and the electric display of the Fourth of July celebration, it stirs the pulse of the most phlegmatic. • As for the production, so fur as scen ery'. costumes and mechanical equip ment go, skill and good taste are evi dent everywhere, and Klaw & Urlanger have once more shown themselves en titled to the laurel wreath In giving to America this splendid series of stags pictures. THE FATAL WEDDING COMES TO THE LYRIC If you want to have the time of your life, go to the Lyric theater any even ing or matinee during the week com mencing Monday next and witness Klimt & Gaxsolo's production of the greatest of nil modern melodramas, en titled "The Fatal Wedding." "You've seen It before?" Of course you ha'A'. but never with such a cast and production as this one, mid If you miss It you'll be sorry'. Nearly every one has seen It, and that's what makes it one ef the most valuable pieces of property in stngn life, and that’s what makes all those who have seen it want to go again. So you who haven’t been as fortunate don't want to mlse thle chance, for It may be the last one you'll have. Certainly you’ll never be able to see It under auch good circum stances, for the actor market haa been thoroughly ransacked by Klimt * Gnunhi to secure the beet talent for this great ull-nround-the-cnuntry tour of their production. Get In line early and secure the best seats to witness the trials and tribulations of Mabel and Howard Wilson; the.greatest ex ample of stage villainy ever known, a« presented by the "he" and “she" vil leins of the play; the loving character of the Little Mother, one of the most enchanting of all stage children; the comical Irishwoman; the excitable and excrutlatlngly funny Frenchman and the honaxt policeman, together with the many other lifelike character* of the play. Theodore Kramer, the great melo dramatic author, adapted this play from the German, and thereby mode nil enormous fortune, for he has been de. riving royalties from It for ten years, and the play has been given In every country In the world. Women need have no fear of being shocked when »Itnesitng tills play, nor of having the minds of their children spoiled, for the comedy and other lines aro all clean, ami there are no vulgar nor otherwise offensive situations. Klimt ft Gaxxolo have always stood for all that is good and refined on the stagr, and In every play they have ever presented have eliminated every thing which might of fend the most particular. BETTY IN DREAMLAND ORPHEUM HEADLINER ' Betty In Dreamland." The biggest act In vaudeville! That's what they say of the spectacu lar musical comedietta which headlines at the Orpheum next week. Here's why they say It. The one act carries an entire carload of scenery, more thun ion costumes, a complete cast of principals, beaded by Kathleen Clifford and Arthur Hill, and a spright ly chorus of eighteen charming singers and dancers. Those are a few reasons. Here’s some more: "Betty In Dreamland” has sight dis tinct nets- song hits. The musical come dietta was written by Anna Caldwell and James O'Dea, authors of "Tha Top o' th’ World." which ran a aolld jeason In New York, with Bailey and Austin appearing, and made a great hit here In Atlanta earlier In the season. Kathleen Clifford, who heads tha company is one of the stage's most popular and most winsome come diennes. and Arthur Hill la a vaude ville favorite everywhere. The chorus of eighteen singers and dancers Is as sprightly a bunch as ever tripped across a stage. The wet should be I lie sensation nf THE TAR-HEEL ZOUAVES. In “Little Nemo,” at the Grand all next week. the vaudeville season. Tim bill sur rounding It will be remembered as one of notable merit. Prominent among the nets Is the team of Brady and Maloney, the He brew fireman and the foreman, an ex tremely funny pair, and Sperry and Ray, In a whirlwind comedy skit with pleasing Interruptions. The bill Includes further Lane and O'Donnell, splendid comedy ncrobats; Rio, the sensational gymnast; the Two Beanos, comedy contortionists, and Os car Loralmt, the versatile violinist. "Betty In Dreamland” next week! Ususal prices. Usual performances every night, with matinees every day. It's Just the show not to tnlss. GREAT ENTERTAINMENT AT SOLDIERS’ HOME Tha regular monthly ouU'rtalnm^nt «lven •t tb<* HoWIImV homo hy the Atlanta chftjv tor of the Fnltoil Daiiirlitem of tho Confed eracy Hill l»e held Wednesday nfternoou, February 22. Tho Soldier*’ homo commit too of tho Uidtod Daughter* of the Confederacy «b- talned the eervlcea of eeveral of the young ladle* of Wa*htnuton eeralnary and nn ex cellent program haa been arranged for the entertainment. A PHYSICIAN CURES HIS WIFE OF CONSUMPTION The uai treatment will b« isnt to tny Con sumptive or Sufferer from Ltuig Trou ble Tree to Teet. "My wife was down with consumption when I ordered X bottle of Aleeol (Lloyd). Bhe wxs very weak from night sweats, cough and In a feverish condition. I no ticed ■ change for tbs better after ten days' treatment, and from that time on np to three months, when the cure wns completed. Aleeol (Lloyd) kills the tubercle bsrillut In the blood end tissue and It la tho only rem edy eo far discovered that will do this. It la a preventive ax well te a core. It skonld b« used by those who are rpu down or those who fear the approach of consumption. It can be truthfully aaM that Aleeol (Lloyd) for the curs and prevention ef consumption U the most wonderful compound of the preeent age. UR. W. R. KNIGHT, ' "gwempecott. Ms so." This la only one of hundreds of similar letters from lending physicians and grateful patients we have received. «nwu uaj s, wg -wee. • — • j — — — - tpftfttraant to any #uffer*r who will aeod at their name end address. Tabs the treatment fifteen dsn. according to directions Phould results be such si to make yon eertsln a continue nee of Aleeol (Lloyd) arm cure you. you ere to remit ns HOP for same, ana continue the treatment. If. after taking treatment for fifteen days, yon are not satisfied with results, yon are to return nuuaod portion of treatment to us and no charge wtu bo mads for that which ^iudd’o. 'uoyd, tho eminent eetenttet who discovered this wonderful preps ration, was an December 13. IPS. awarded a diploma of merit by rha London Society of dcljoc*. Letters and Art of London Engined, la recognition of Ms valuable services to man- Mafia discovering Alcsol (Uord). Too taka abaolutaly no risk whatever. Alcsol (Lloyd I must bo entirely aatMXctore to you before you pay us ooe cent. The burden of proof la entirely on us. What Alcsol (Lloyd) haa done for others It must do for you. Fend your name and address today to Restore)! i.’bemtcal Car. &H Lloyd Bldg,, (ft. Louis, Mo. "The Thief.” "A strong ploy," many tvero heard to ninrk ss they were leaving tho Grand Fri day nlghl, after seeing t’lmrlcs Krohmsn', pruMMiintlt'ii Rtf Mf'iirv Horn#tt*ln’N piny, ,’Thft Tb!«*f.’’ KflTe Shannon m Marie I.011U0 Vnyftin, a IovIiik. hounrnhlp. tvlfn nnd yet a thief, piny* her part well Indeed, nnd tho support *ho f* Riven 1m good enough to weave a rculfiitlo, vltnl utory of linimin frail ty and l-.uiuuu strength. Mario I.uniMc In tha wife of Hieitard Voy- flu ami they nre ntnylng nt tho homo of their friend*. Uunuond Largardet, and IiIm xvlfr*. I-o’m lie*. Raymond and iMnhollo aro wealthy, hut Klein rd and Igoulae hnvo a llmlte 1 income. Richard lias been n gn.v rjivmio;* In his young life and lcveil many hciuqiful women. In turn, for bin tiianli- uoftM* ninny beautiful women have loved hltn. When ho foil In loro with -Marin Lou!«e, she madly reciprocated the pn*«ion. ffor one detdro wna to plcnae hltn and hold him. They wore tnnrrlod, nnd her love grew tttrouger. Hut »ho loved admlrntinu, nnd when remand Larganlea. n hoy of Nineteen, and tha non of tholr friend*, full* In love with her and pHHulnnateiy toll* of his af fection, the Plrta for the tport cf It. All very nafur.tl? Vos, that Is tne strength of the play.. Hut to rcfttime tho story: A thief - !■ discovered in the home of the f orgnn'et. M. Gonduln, ft* a solver of mysteries, come* to the house In the guise o/ a guest, and finally accuse* Fernand Lirgnrdes. On account of the peculiar nets of hi* wife, Richard becomes curious. From cu riosity hl« Interest changes to suspicion. H« acts, and finds In her drawer 6,000 francs. In a most artistically acted scene, Kffle .Shannon and Herbert Kelcey present one of the most terribly human tragedies. He ac cuse* i*m wife* of theft and then of "har ing a lover," of baseness, of depravity. But all the time he loves. She tells him that it was for love of him that she stole, to be beautiful, to hold bis nfTectlons. It all ends well when they go to tell Fernand good-bye. He Is helm: *ent far a wav. In hi* exasperation, Richard says nothing. Marie I.ouImo confesses rnther than see him suffer for her. Her husband he- llevp* she Is true nnd takes her Into his arms. Kdwartf Mr.waun ns Raymond Largardes, Eleanor Jennings nm lsobelle, Leonard Ida a* Fernand nnd Arthur LawTeftee as M. Gondnln gave fair support to Herbert Ket- sey and Kffle Shannon. *V matinee Saturday afternoon and a par- * ’ ' ^ close the f ARCHIE President Helps Orphans. HumlredH of orphan* have been helped by the President of tho Indus trial and Orphans' Home at Macon, (In., who writes: "We have used Elec tric Ritters in this Institution for nine year.-. It has proved a most excellent medicine for Stomach. Liver nnd Kid ney trouble*. We regard It as one of the best family medicines on earth." It Invigorates all vital organs, purllles the blood, aids digestion, creates appetite. To strengthen and build up pale, thin, weak children or rundown people It has no equal. Best for female com plaints. Only Me at all druggist*. ORPHEUM Ptrfomanct* ITlghtly—Matte—a Pally Week of Fab. li.-Ktitk’a Beit Vanda- nut. PBED BAY’S PLAYERS Mack * WUltima—Ed Morton. MERRILL and OTTO. GUlett’a Baboons, Lavtne-Ctaa- Trfo. Mignonette Kokin—tha Pic tures. Call Contract Department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY M&RAND Tonight—Matinee Today. CHARLES FROHMAN Presents the Groateit of Modern Dramas, , “THE THIEF” With HERBERT KELOEY and EFFIE SHANNON. MxtlBM, 25o to II. Night, 25c to 11.50. LYRIC Thl, Woek—Mat*. Tu«i„ Thuri., uni BsL CHARLES EDWIN DOHERTY In tho Dltwy College Comedy, STRONGHEART A complete list of practically all houses for rent In Atlanta la .publtsnad In Th# Georgian’s want columns on srtry Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday. % H0TEL8 AND RESORTS. TUB ZfBW PUUS-VROOF NAVARRE Sovaath A.vo, A S»tft Street BUSINESS MEN, FAMILIES. TOURISTS Maximum of Luxury at Minimum of Cost GRAND 8SS?§ ALL WEEK ST Al T ' MONDAY Matinees Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. SMASHING RECORDS I KLAW TRIUMPHANT TOUR EVERYWHERE ERLaTgER’S THROUGH DIXIE $100,000 WHIRLWIND OF MUSIC, BEAUTY AND LITTLE NEMO EVERYBODY GOES TO SEE Joe Oawthom, Harry Kelly, Harry Olay Blaney, Master Gabriel, Collins and Hart, Queenie Vassar, Madelyn Marshall, Natalie Alte, Aimee Ehrlich and Twenty Other Twinkling Stars 150—IN THE COMPANY—150 Prices - - 50c to $2.00 ACCESSIBLE — QUIET — ELESANT N'ew Dutch Grill Room*. Largest In the City Electric Cara pare Hotel to Al KkUrends EUROPEAN PLAN K Run witli a Betb fer • Dollar ixi a H«U A Larger Room with x Bath for $2.00 ui $2.5$ Where two penona occupy one room $1.00 extra will be added to above pricey SEND FOR BOOKLET Edgar T. Smith Qeo. I.. Sanborn Hotel Arlington 25th Street. Near Broadway, New York. b < | New- Modern—Fireproof If oat conveniently locoted, "Jut any from lha noiav." in tho eantar of Ike chopping, (heater lit hotel rfia- ariet. Rooma with adjoining hath for two potMU, 51.0S. 92.50. Boost with prirato bath, on or too prnt, 12.60, 13 00. Suites two and three rooma and hath, two to aix pertona. I* 00, $5.00, 95.00. COBRESFONDBUCE SOLICITED. Wm. r. IngoM. T. B. Tolaon. >t HOTEL ^-ST. DENIS. BROADWAY mnd 1 Itb STREET NEW YORK CITY. Wilkin Easy Aeeeas «f ,f.wy ISdat af talrmt BilrlJccS 9mm VMNMvrs • slavt**’ warn ©f SBoprUc Dbfrl.-t. NOTED FOR: Fxftllmm ©f CMsftWw Coaifsrtabl# Appointments. Cmneoor Xorvice «ad Homelike Jhirreanamca. *00kS $1.00 PER tkf AID UP Very CtawiMllrea taatpll Mena af Iteawaaklc Hmtrx. EUROPEAN PLAN. Table d'Hote Brcnkfnat 50c. WM. TAYLOR & SON, lac., LYRIC Week of February 21st. Matinees: Tuca., Thurs. and Sat. THE FATAL WEDDING Theodore Kromor’, Masterpiece, Magnificently Preeented by _ KLIMT AND GAZZOLO S SPECIALLY SELECTED CAST. Three Hour* of Tears, Sighs, Smiles, Laughs. DON’T MISS IT ADMISSION 10 CENTS BIJOU NEXT WEEK Children 5c At Matinees Family’ VAUDEVILLE ORAVITYO Novelty Juggling and Magic HARRY KILDAY Becentrle Comedian. KENNETH KEITH, Illustrated Songe. Matinees Dally, 2:30 and 4. CAMPBELL k CAMPBELL Comedy Musicians , DORIC TRIO Comedy Binging and Dancing MOTION PICTURES Night Show*, 7:30 and 9 ORPHEUM Performances Ni# Matinees DajjL WEEK OF FEB. 21 VAUDEmU Rio f The Sensational Gymnast. Sperry. & Ray In a Comedy Skit- let. The Two Beanos Comedy Contor tionist*. KATHLEEN CLIFFORD, ARTHUR HILL and a chorus of 18 sprightly singers and dancers in Betty in Dreamland A spectacular musical com edietta—a little girl, a dog, a jumping-jack, a aailor doll and tha Dutch Kiddies, Eight song numbers—100 ooxtumee, a carload of seen- Brady & Maloney Tho Hebrew Fire man and tlie Foreman. Lane&O’Donnel Comedy Aerobal^ Oscar Loraine The Versatile ' w " linist. , Will 8tudy Japanese Language, Washington, Feb, 19.—In order to have naval officers familiar with tbe Japanese language, arrangement* have been made between the etate and navy department* whereby two naval offi- cern ere to be continuously attached to the embassy at Toklo. Their only duty »U1 be.to study th* Japanese language. Greece in Tariff Agreement. Washington, Feb. 1»--l" f, -’ l "‘ i ‘^ reached the state departm»nt ■" from Athene that the Gre-k *" [t , ment I* to lower its duties on . seed and mineral oils. Till* «< *" ^ permit the signing of a minima** agreement l>etween OB"' United Plate*.