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mE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1910.
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UR CASH WAY IS THE CHEAPEST WAY
TO BUY AUTO. AMBULANCE
FOR THE GRADY HOSPITAL
e*c*rly w«lcom«l or crMted a '.mTI. , ...
‘, n . the conn- Who ah* la. Th« Five Armani., "A Nlaht
try over, Mr*. Hskes position a* the [ In Naples,” introducing the singers In
foremost American dramatic artist Is J mugnlficent costume; Clark and Bergman.
AT THE GRAND.
generously recognised. “Becky Sharp" in j a new star comedy <iuo will offer a popu-
her nu>*\ ferno^tin^play and one which; lar number; A. o. Duncan, the American
Sime Einstein Begins Movement To Relieve Tired Horses and,
day night. Sea notice on last page.
Perhaps Save Many Lives—Sub
scription I s Opened.
Realising the Imperative need of
haete In anawertng ambulance calla,
where a matter of a minute or two may
mean the saving or the loas of a life.
Hi me Einstein, of. the Globe Clothing
1 ompany, has started a eubacrlptlon to
ralae fund, to purchase! an automobile
ambulance for Grady hospital,
Mr. Einstein cites the fact that every
< lty In the country of any Importance
has an automobile ambulance and that
Atlanta’s ares of !■ square miles is too
largo a territory for any horee or horses
to have to travel.
Continuing, he said:
“The city. In providing the badly
needed annex to the hospital, has done
ail that It could and therefore can not
buy an ambulance.
"Under the system’ In vogue, the
horses respond to a call In some remote
section of the city and before their re
turn there are frequently calls when
••very moment Is a question of life and
death. ■ The poor beasts are tired out,
■heir pace la alow, and a life may ebb
”ut before they can reach the sick bed
°r the scene of a disaster, but a horee-
less wagon never tires,"
It Is climated that such a vehicle,
nne modern In every respect, will coat
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approximately $3,000. When this
amount is raised It will be turned over
to the board of trusteees of the hospital
to expend to the best advantage,
Any one who desires to auBacrtbb | ffVSgftySff
I aUsala. t» Thft fipfirtr ild .7
rffiav
week In the Princess road show, a collec
tion of acts specially selected by the Prin
cess Theatrical exchar ~
shows the full fruition of her art. - It will, ventriloquist, is also on the bill. A nov-
be given next Friday and Saturday, with 1 elty will be ths presentation of the dee
• Saturday matinee, at the Orpheum thea- Jaya manikins and It may be depended
upon that pictty Eva Mudge in her char
acter sketch will be well liked. Ths Three
ange
"Ben-Hur" Is Coming.
"Bon Hur” will be the attraction
the Orpheum for an engagement of one
woek, beginning Monday, December “
, „ Indeed a
show to offer the public for
10 cents, and will no doubt be appreciated. Ml r ( , . #h.«'
The drat act i. FYank Mo.tj;n k.Uy Md jftf
been set by tho
jp to the
Forsyth.
his company in "Tom and Jerry/ me .jwi,. ,,. . ,
two Matthleus will offer some novel and • fhl
Bmjws.is. WmSsf. sS^'»&V2'£
» nnth ' r ^ U ?5n er SI 0 r. VO p;fcr aC ii»'h U er!^ ~id.t.n?“ Th" 5?«°£v“m«
may send their check to The Georgian.
Subscriptions to date are:
The Atlanta Georgian.
The Globe Clothing Co
W. C. Puckett...
C. A. Thomas...
J. A. Clonts... .
Mrs. Solomon. .
.*$25.00
.. 10.00
.. 5.00
.. 1.00
.. 1.00
act of the stupen
ever been offered on
this point this
gh sense "rell-
on sale Thursday.
perform*
Wednes
and Lilliputian 0 "Some EnterialninC will maUnee * 0,1
complete^ the Vaudeville bill. Matinees * d ** and S^turda,.
are given dally at J:$0 and 4. and night I _ _
shows at 7:$0 and 9. , "Girls" at ths Grand.
’ I With 22$ performances at Daly’s thea-
"Th# Man of the Hour." I tor..! 0 .. 1 ** *. c . r ® dlt * Clyde Fitch’s^ comedy,
Nothing succeeds like success," and
Examination Paper? Cer
tainly!
FOOTE & DAVIES CO.,
85 E. Alabama St.
Jaekaon, Mi,,.. Nov. 28.—Blahop Ed
win D. Mouion, who will prealdf ov»r
the annual neaalon of the Mlaalaalppl
conference of the Methndlat church ut
Hattleaburg commencing December T,
haa Isaued an addreaa to the presiding
elder, of the various districts to meet
him In conference at the Maln-at.
Methodiat church In Hattleaburg. on
Tuesday afternoon. December
The North Mlaalaalppl conference of
Ihe Methodist church will meet at Sar.
dla next Thursday morning, with Blsh-
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Outfits now.
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ri id it* i iQUU, vl/uo r iu.li b nimru/.
_ Girls," will be presented at the Grand
i aa thtl Is once more demonstrated in the 5 Thursday. Friday and Saturday with
lease of George Broadhurst's "The Man of ' bMurdav matinee.
— ‘the Hour." which is now In it* fourth’ This I* said .to be one of the lightest
i succesBful year, and which comes to ihe and brightest of the 50 Clyde Fitch frtays,
WHIMS The “biff noise'* in Lyric tonight for one week. i ard deals with the trials and tribulations
WOMB auc uv» n* ^ uuccetm lhat ha , at- of three girls who have come to N>w
. . . .. .* iteitAed "The Man of the Hour" Is really i York to earn their living, and who swear
chocolates. At the nearest drug- {£5 hirrlto And There are thlr*.In by the mn.t .ol.mn oath. with ero«art
"n>« Man of the Hour" which make the hat^pjns, no v* r^_lo__h*ve anyihlrg to do
gist, 25 cents,
inger.
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“If it’s a good thing and
used in an office, we have
it.’’
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orTarge the heart, soothe the soul and
open the held for the true erjoyment of i At the Forsyth.
Ufa-and the things which do not harm* After establishing a new record—play-
our fellow-man. Play* of this sort are t n g to more tieopie In an equal number
doing good work and their popularity ‘ n f performances than ever before—facing
.v-. .w. .w- — - t |,e strongest counter attractions ever op
posing a theater, the busy Forsyth starts
out on a new week. The feature will be
The Maid of Mystery.” who •« going to
i that the Influence of the stage can
Mrs. Fisks at Orpheum.
the Orpftsgn
this season Is that of the coming of Mrs.
Flske, with her famous play, "Becky
_ . by her two
Arab out-rl«ler*. The Maid of Mystery
Grecian dancer whose Identity is
Fruit Store Burnt.
West Point. Ale., Nov. 28--A. Pal-
mlsano, fruit dealer and confectioner,
lost his store and contents this morn
ing by Arc. The fire Is believed to be
of Incendiary origin and several par
ties have already been arrested, with
strong evidence against them.
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conference
President D. f. Hull, cf Mlllsaps col
lege, and Superintendent W. M. Wil
liams. of tho Mississippi Methodiat Or
phanage. the two Institutions of tho
church located In this city.
Stationery Department?
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WATSON HAS RECOVERED
FROM RECENT ILLNESS
The Georgian has r.' eived the fol
lowing telegram from Thomas E. Wat
son at Thomson. Ga.:
"Owing to condition of my throat
physician advises me to pcg$pon<
speaking engagements. With this ex
ceptlon have recovered from ret en
Illness. "THOR E. WATSON."
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