Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 16, 1911, Image 10

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10 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, JUNE 16,1911. J= INDIA TEA Iced or Hot A Luxury Within Reach of Ail ONE TEASPOONFUL MAKES TWO CUPS Published by the Growers of India Tea Dissolution Sale On account of the dissolution of the fii-m, it is necessary for us to dispose of our immense stock of Diamonds, Watches, and Jewelry. Nothin)? reserved. Every article in the store will be sold at actual cost. Stock is of the same high quality as that which has given so much satisfac tion to our patrons for the years we have been in business. DiamondsHO% to 20% Off This sale is a splendid opportunity to secure a fine gem for 10 to 20 per cent less than retail value. Watches At Actual Cost Hundreds of ladies’ and gentlemen’s fine solid gold and gold-filled Watches, with standard, guaranteed movements, at actual cost. Sale is in progress. Come while the- stock is complete. Schaul $ May “The Diamond Corner” Five Points We Clean and Press Equal to New Dry Clean and Steam Dye Everything Worn by Men and Women. BOTH PHONES. Sanitary Dry Cleaning Company CRUIK8HANK. HOUSER. A beautiful wedding In Birmingham on Wedne«d#y. June 14, ten* that of Mine Mary George Crulkahank. of that city, and Mr. Shuler Charge* Houirr, of Guantanamo, Cuba. The bride and bridegroom are now In Atlanta, guenla for a few day* at the Piedmont hotel. They have a number of friend* here and are being entertained In a pleaaant wav during their stay. The bride wa* one of Birmingham'* popular eoclety young women, and the bridegroom )■ a former reildent of An- nleton He la a member of a leading Arm of engineer* In Cuba, where he ha* realded for aeveral year*. The wedding took plane at the home of the hrlde'a parent*. Mr. and Mr*. George M. Crulkahank, and wan fol lowed by a reception. The attendant* Included Mr*. Janie* J. Knox, matron of honor. Ml** Carrie Knox, maid of honor; Mr. Curran Goodwin, be«t man; brideamatda and groomrmen in couple*, Ml** Eleanor Matthew* and Mr. Charlea Barker. Mlaa Martha Dabney and Mr. Arthur Wellborn. Ml*a Edith Bowron and Mr. Marru* Crulkahank, Ml*a Jen nie Trimble and Dr. William bong, Min Joy Tomlinson nnd Mr. Dunran Cooper, end MH» Ellen I.lnn Molton and Mr. John Deneon. Mr. John-Dabney and Dr. Parley Har. rl* were uehere. Within end without the houoe an elaborate decorative acheme wa* ex- pmeed which Introduced palm* and tropical plant* of all kind*. In the re ception hall, where the ceremony took place, there wan a luxury °f Eaatet ftliea and lilies of the valley with quan. Kcrp the Complexion Deautiftt. Nadine Face Powde. ea .. ■■ . {In Grom fl—i* Oafe) . Produce* a toft, velvety appearance so much ad mired, and remains until washed off. Purified by a new process. Will not clog the pores. Harmless, i Prevents sunburn and • return of discolorations. ,— , ! trnnr, rr.rsn. —* • r/.vx. tutwmr. Ry toilet counters or nail, 50c. f.hnt hmtk If ml ntinly firm it J. tMnwui tamer oottPAttr. m, Tmm titles of aweelpea*. * The bridal gown wa* of white char- me tree, exquisite lace and elaborate hand embroidery outlined In seed pearl*. Hho wore a veil and her gown w*a made with a superb court train. Her only ornament was a diamond necklace and she carried orchid*. The attendant* wore handsome gowns of v.-hltc marquisette and lac* and carried KIHarney ro«e* for the wedding, which wa* one of the notable aortal event* of the season in Birmingham. An elegant supper wee eerved during the evening, the bride's table being a symphony In while rose* and white etveelpeaa, with all details In white and green. Mr. and Mr*. Houser will make their horn* In Guantanamo. Special attraction at rink. DEKLE-BARNE8. Thomaevllle. Ga„ Juna 16.—On Wed nesday afternoon at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr*, bonny Peklc, In this city. Miss Marie Dekle wki married to Mr. James Thorn Barnes, of Albany. The ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock by the Bey. J. B. Outler. of the Methodist church. Im mediately after the ceremony Mr, end Mre. name* left by the Atlantic Coast Lin# train for Albany, where they make their home. Beside* the relative* and frienda of the bridal couple here, the marriage wo* attended by a number of out-of- town guest* from Albany, Waycross, Abbeville, Ala., and elsewhere. NASH-BOWDEN. Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Nash announce the marriage of their daughter. Bessie May, to Mr. H. G. Bowden. The wedding took place Jttne II. The attendants were Mteae* Fannie Nash and Ruth Quilllan, Messrs. H. C. Knight ami Edwin Mauer. The ceremony wa* performed by Rev. G. D. Stone. NA8H-FRYE. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Noah announce the marriage of their daughter. Annie Bell, to Mr. F. K. Foe. which took place May 21. The young couple are at home to their friends nt Jl* l.ucklc.st. The ceremony we* performed by Dr. Schaeffer. , COLONEL AND MRS. PEEL TO ENTERTAIN CAPTAIN HOBSON Captain Richmond Pearson Hobeon will spend the week-end In Atlanta, a* the guest of Colonel and Mr*. William Lawson Peel. He will be the gueat of Good Liver Remedy Free When you suffer from any form of Indigestion It la always well to take something for the liver, as usually the honored* dinner of twelve coVeTi on trouble lie. there. If you are billow. Saturday evening at the Piedmont have a bloaty feeling after eating. If Driving club, given by Colonel and Mre. Peel, and on Sunday morning they will entertain at breakfast In honor of Cap tain Hobson. you belch. If your ekln is yellowish you may be sure It Is liver trouble. What ypu need la something to atlr up the liver, to arouse the gastric juices sc swan honor of Mis a Augusta Pierce, of New who have used It. is Dr, Caldwell a Syrup Tork. who Is the guest of Mr*. Charlea " Hopkins. Eight young women will be invited to eet Miss Pierce, who Is delightfully Pepsin, wbloh you can obtain of any druggist at M cents or }1 a bottle. But If you have any doubt about its merits, , , . and would prefer to try It drat, send your known in Atlanta thru her former visit* I address to Dr. Caldwell and he will to Mrs. Hopkins. TO MEET *MR8. DANCY. Mr*. James Osgood Wynn ha* Invited three or four friends to meet Mre. Frank Dancy, of Baltimore, over a cup of tea *t the Piedmont Driving club on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Dancy I* being delightfully welcomed to At lanta on this her flrot visit since going to Baltimore to live.- FOR MRS. REUBEN MAURY. Mr. and Mrs. Linton C. Hopkins will entertain at dinner at the Piedmont Driving club Saturday evening In honor of Mr*. Reuben Maury, of Albemarle county. Virginia, who Is the guest of her brother and sister, Mr. and Mr*. Samuel T. Weyman. Invited to meet Mrs. Maury will be seven friends. WEEK-END AT DRIVING CLUB. The week-end pleasures at the Pied mont Driving club will be, as usual, a very bright apot In the eoclal calendar, the medical advice or the free sample ad- of the week. The dinner parties winfarMS^lm Dr. W^Caldwell, 611 Cald- GIFT GOODS FLAT SILVER—Of all gift* there are perhaps non# more appre ciated than flatware. We are showing an extremely broad- range In design, some of which are: The Chantilly, a pattern of moderate cost and graceful outlines; Paul Revere, the striking characteristics of which are exquisite simplicity and grace; Buttercup, enriched by the flower from which II derive* It* name, and especially adapted to the gray finish. Be It a single piece or a chest of eighteen doten. It I* her* for your choosing. take place on Saturday evening, and the usual table d'hote supper* will be served Sunday evening. Among the host* of Saturday evening will b* Colonel and Mrs. William Law- eon Peel and Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Alston. As early notlflcatton as possible for a reservation of table* I* desired by the management OPENING OF HABERSHAM ROAD HOUSE MONDAY On Monday afternoon the Habersham road house will be formally opened and will be conducted thru the summer, un der the auspices of the Joseph Haber sham chapter. Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution, for the pleasure of nu- tomoblliots and the general public. The charming little lodge house which adorns tho entrance to Poachtrco Height* park hat been given over to the chapter for this purpose during the summer, nnd those In charge will serve light refreshments, dainty sandiylches promptly send you a free sample bottle. Thousands of people first loomed of this remarkable cure for stomach, liver and bowel trouble* through a free sam ple. Mr*. Frank Lilly, of Plalnvlew. 111., sent for one and It cured b«r and she is open In saying that she will never take pills or strong cathartics again, as Syrup Pepsin acts ao mildly. Mr. W. L. Bryant, the postmaster at Sardis, Tenn., says be will never be without It again. No sick person can afford to Ignore a remedy so highly endorsed , as this. It Is good for all the family from Infancy to old age, because It Is mild, free from griping and yet promptly effective. Furthermore, re sult* are absolutely guaranteed or money arlll be refunded. Dr. Caldwell does not feel that the pur chase of his remedy end* his obligation. Ha has specialised In stomach, liver and bowel diseases for over forty years and will be pleased to give the reader any ad vice on the subject free of charge. All oleoma to write him. Whether for Knoxville, renewed the Interest In the exhibit, and the fact that sufficient floor apace will be given this year, and a substantial guarantee has been made to coyer expenses, gives assurance pf a fine exhibit being sent from Atlanta. A line attendance wlU no doubt greet Mre. Wynn and Mr*. Porter on Monday morning, IN HONOR 0FMI8S TURNER. Miss Mary Fraser entertained In hon or of Miss Ella Turner, a bride-elect of the coming week, at a linen shower on Friday afternoon. Quantities of daisies and jardinieres of asparagus fern made the room* In which MU* Fraaer'a guests were enter tained most attractive. A dainty salad course followed the linen shower, which was the feature of the afternoon. Miss Turner was gowned In ecru Stylish Pumps We are showing the latest creations in Suede, Gun Metal, White Canvas and Satin pumps. Prices most reason able. We take great care to fit you correctly and our store service is our hobby. Let us solve your “shoe troubles.” Sole Agents Mail Orders Laird, Scho- Given ber & Co. IBS ■Mllllini hi Prompt Women’s Shoes 35 Whitehall Street Attention and Iced drinks. The road houee will I tissue, hand embroidered, nnd trimmed Dll a long felt want, a* all who motor out the long road will testify. A break In the ride for a vlelt to the Habersham road house will make automoblllng a double pleasure, and, no doubt, the lodge will become a stopping place for Atlanta's many automoblllng parties. In their trips to and from the city along the popular Peachtree road and tho many branching highways. MI88 RUTH KINcTtO ENTERTAIN. Mis* Ruth King will entertain at a luncheon of ten cover* on Tuesday of next week In honor of Ml** Helen Hoff- mler, the guest of Mist Laura Leo Cooney, and Mill Elisabeth Baker, of Macon, who will be her gueet at that time. M las King's guests will be Miss Helen Hoffmler. Miss Elisabeth Baker. Ml*s Laura Lee Cooney, Mice Willie Muse, Ml** Ruth Harrl*, Ml** Jeannette Lowndes, Misa Julia Owen of Wllmtng. ton. Ml** Malda Rountree of Quitman. INFORMAL DINNER PARTY. Dr. and Mra. W. C. Jnmngln enter tained Informally at dinner on Thurs day evening for Mr. and Mra. Robert Simms, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Miss Starling, of Ocala, who were en route to Hot Spring*, and spent Thursday In Atlanta. MR8. ADAM8~TO ENTERTAIN Mrs. Judeon Adams will entertain at a delightful bridge party of live ta blet on Monday afternoon at her home on Peachtree-at. In honor of Mr*. A. L. Davis, of Joplin, Mo., who I* the guest of Mrs. Jam** Wright, and for Mlsa Ida Thompson, of Montgomery, the guest of Mlsa Badle Andrews, and Ml* Ella Turner, a bride-elect of the sea *on. MRS. COSGROVE ENTERTAIN8 FOR MRS. REUBEN MAURY A beautiful event of the day was tho luncheon given Friday by Mr*. William L. Coagrove, In honor of Mra. Reuben Maury, of Albemarle county. Virginia, who Is spending several days as the S urat of her brother and sister, Sir. and Irs. 8*muel T. Weyman. The tuncheqn was given at the Pied mont Driving club and the guests were seated at a table beautifully appointed and having a» a centerpiece a basket filled with yellow and while daisies, starred with branch*# of feverfew. The place card* were ornamented with quaint Dresden figures with appropriate verse* nnd a color acheme of yellow and white wo* curried out in detail. A delirious luncheon wa* aerved, a moil delightful hospitality being dispensed by ihe lovely hoetes*. who wa* gowned for the occasion In white embroidered linen, worn with becoming hat of violet straw laden with violet# and a knot of blue velvet. Mr*. Maury wore lilac moutsellnc de sole, elaborately combined with lac-, nnd her hat of lilac stfaw was trimmed with lilacs. Mrs. Weyman wore white lingerie, her hat a picture model In black. Tho»e enjoying Mra. Cosgrove'* de lightful hospitality were Mr*. Maury, Mr*. Samuel T. Weyman, Mrs. Frank Collaa-ay. Mrs. Doughty Manley, Mrs. Linton C Hopkins, Mre. Hollins Ran dolph. Mrs. James Osgood Wynn. Mrs. W. C. .tarnugln. Mrs. Samuel Evlns, Mr*. Roby Robinson and- Mr*. Cleland Klnloeh Nelson. MEETING AT MRsTpORTER'S HOME IN INTERE8T OF APPALACHIAN EXPOSITION On next Monday morning at 10: SO o'clock, at the residence of .Mr*. Fannie Lowry Porter, there will he held a meeting of women who are Interested In the proposed exhibit from Atlantn, which will be sent to the Appalachian exposition In Knoxville In September. All womfn of the community are urged to co-operate In sending this ex hibit, especially those who served on committees last year, when’s very cred. liable exhibit had been arranged. In cluding n model kitchen. Illustrations of proper sanitation, etc., which would lie of much value to the women of the remote mountain tegtona Mr*. Jamea Osgood Wynn I* chair man of the committee In charge, and she extend* thru the press a most cor dial Invitation to all women Interested to attend this meeting and I end their In baby Irlah lace over cream messa line. Ml** Fraser wore white lingerie, trimmed in lace and handwork. The rueste Included ipeclal frienda of thb honor*# nnd were Mr*. Wight- man Bowden, Mra. J. E. Pritchett, Mis* May Belle Hamilton, Mis* Kate Har- raison. Miss Helen Johnson. Misa Wil lie B. Asher, Ml** Annie Trottl. Mis* Sadie Andrew*. Mr*. Judson Adam*, Min Thompson of Montgomery 1 , Mr*. Patterson Acton, Ml** Gladys Kirk, Mrs. w. C. Jarvis, Mr*. T. 8. Miller, Mrs. White, Mr*. A. A. Turner. Mle* Fay Wright, Mrs. T. A. Burke MISS JARNAGIN’S PARTY. A happy event of Friday afternoon for a limited number of guest* wa* the dancing party at which Mis* Ersklne Jamagln entertained. The young hoetes* wa* assisted In receiving and entertaining her guest* by her mother, Mr*. W. C. Jamagln, and by Mrs. George Forrester, Mrs. Jo sephlne Ernest Pune and Mra Van Aator Batchelor. The apartment* open to guest* wore bright and gay with many vaeee nnd bowls of cut flower* and groups of S im* nnd fern*. There were pretty vora for the children, consisting of brtght-hued windmill*, briarwood pipes and other trinkets. Little MBs Jamagln, who Is one of the pretty and canning member* of Atlanta’s very young set, wore a white embroidered mull frock, belted with light blue ribbons, a huge bow of the blue ribbon on her hair and blue kid slippers. Dainty refreshments were served and the occasion wa* much enjoyed by those present. MRS. COOK TELLS TRUTH In a Signed Statement Mrs. Cook Tells the Truth About How Cardui Brought Back Her Strength. Dexter, Ky.—“1 could not get any re. lief." say* Mr*. Ida Cook, of this place, "until I tried Cardui, the woman'* tonic, "I- was so w eak and nervous 1 could hardly do my housework. 1 suffered more or 1*** for 10 year*, with wom anly trouble nnd *lck headache*. ‘Since taking Cardui for two months I am In better health than I have been In some time, am regular as clockwork, do not suffer at all, *nd am gaining strength every day.” You can't go wrong In taking Car- dul. It I* a safe remedy for women's Ills. It' acta gently and without bad after-effect*. In deciding on C*rdul you will feel more at ease In knowing that It Is a purely vegetable remedy that ho* no powerful drug effect*, but act* more naturally. In a tonic way. by gradual ly building up the womanly strength. Thousand* of women have been help ed hack to health by Cardui, the wom an's tonic. Thousands of druggist* sell Cardui and recommend It to do just what I* claimed for It. Try Cardut. ,. . ., w , , N. B—Writ* to: Ladies'Advisory Dept., aid In sending a iredltab.e exhibit to I Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Knoxville. I Tenn.. for Speciit Instruction*, and *4- The recent visit of Mrs Lawrence) page book. "Home Treatment for tVom- Tv*«n amt Mr*. Percy Lockett, of >tn7' seni In plain wrapper on request. MRS. UNDERWOOD HOSTESS. Mra Alvin Underwood, of Memphis, who la spending some time In Atlanta as the guest of Mrs. E. Marvin Under wood, entertained the member* of the bridge club of which her sister, Mr*. Hal Steed, Is a member on Friday morning at the home of Mrs. Marvin Underwood. The rooms where the card tables were placed were decorated with dai sies and pink rose* and the score cards Were painted in girl heads. A pretty souvenir wa* given for top score and refreshment* were aerved at the close of the game, the morning being one of much pleasure to the club member*. MORRIS-8MOLEN8KY WEDDING, i Mr. and Mra. M. Morris have Issued Invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Dora, to Mr. Sam Smolensky, the ceremony to take place Tuesday evening, June 20. The bride's ainter, Mis* Annie Morris, will be maid of honor, and the bridea matda will be Mlsa Birdie Srockl, Mis* Sadie Heyman and Mis* Lena Romln. The bridegroom'# brother, Mr. Reu ben Smolensky, will be best man, and the groomsmen will be Mr. Morris Smolensky, Mr. Ike Morris and Mr. B. Joseph Herman. A number of parties will be given In honor of Mia* Morris preceding her marriage. Mr. Ike Morris entertained at a theater party at the Lyric Thurs day evening. The party Included Miss Dora Morris, Ml** Annie Morris, Ml»s Birdie Srockl, Miss Lena Romln, Mlsa Sarah Sylvia Sewelovltx, Ml** Sadie Heyman, Mr. Ike Morris, Mr. Reuben Smolensky, Mr, Morris Smolensky, Mr. Jake Cohen, Mr. Joseph Smolensky and Mr. B. Joseph Herman. Others to entertalrt for Mias Morris are Miss Lena Romln and Mlsa Birdlo Shock). Lingerie Dresses Cleaned Best The STODDARD Way T\ON’T take chances on your nice clothes by send- U inf? them .to ANY shop for cleanini?. You’re sure of the BEST work when you have it done at STOD DARD’S. If you have any Lingerie Dresses or Waists—or Linen Suits—that need ' DRY - CLEANING or RE DYEING, try the STODDARD way. A Wagon For a Phone Call We pay express eae way en out-of-town orders el $2 or eeer * C #/> A A n vA ^30 Peachtree St. Dixie’s Greatest Dyer awiiuc/ru Both Phones Ivy 43 and Dry Cleaner AMUSEMENTS Dial In Spain. Vigo, 8paln, Juna 16,—Former Pres ident Porflrlo Dla* of Mexico, accom panied by th* member* of hi* family, arrived' hare on the liner Yplranga at 4: to a. m. today. Dlax appeared to be tn excellent health and wa* in good spirit*. SHE HAD CONSTANT PAIN Until Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Dewntvllle. N.Y. — " Before I start ed to take Lydia E. Pinkhnm’s Vege table Compound I suffered nearly all tbu time with head aches, backaches, and bearing down pains, and had a continuous pain in my loft aide. It nude me sick if I tried to walk much, and my back was so weak that I wan obliged to wear corsets alt tho time. But now I do not have any of theso troubles. I have a One strong baby daughter now, which 1 did not bora before taking- Lydia E. Piukham’a Vegetable Compound."—Mns. A. A. Giles, Route 44, Dowittville, X. Y. The above is onlr one of tho thou, cands of grateful letters which aro constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn. Mass., which provebeyondadoubtthat Lydia B. Pinkham’a Vegetable Com pound, made from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis eases of women, and that every such suffering woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound a trial before submit ting to an operation, or giving up hope of recovery. Mrs. Pinkliam of Lynn, Maas., Invites all sick women to svrlfn her for advice. Slut has jrultlcd thousands to health und her advice la tree. At th* Lyric. With but three more performances, and one of them (the Baturd*r matinee),near ly sold out. It ia probable that a good many people will not be able to secure accommodations for neats for the remain ing performances of 'Tolly Primrose/' the hit that has been scored at the Lyric thle week by little Emma Bunting and her players. If Mies Bunting has ever done tendance that she has ever playc.. the same period «o far thfe week, and with the heavy advance eale for thp rest of the week ehe will certainly break every eetabfir * her escape and returns her - to her.own people. But, while he loves her devoted ly, ehe dq*a not return hie affection, and when he finds her In the arme of a white man, who baa won her heart, he realize* hie mistake In ever aspiring to win her hand, and returns to his tribe to receive dele will be on the porting company has become thorough established For the "At Pinejr ... tains of Tennessee, and will give Miss Bunting a part that Is more than suitable. It will be a different type of play from anything ehe has done, and will give the company excellent assignments, and the scenic department will have ample chance to become prominent In the assured suc cess. The Buey Forsyth. The motion pictures at the busy For syth continue to attract, and interest is growing every May. Attendance has In creased dally and the picture play patrons have discovered that th* «*«*—«•— - . forts and conveniences I more enjoyable, Star* tlooai___ ___ lets, will he an added feature, playing all the incidental music for the picture plays amt will at Intervals entertain with interesting songs. That the Forsyth’s picture* season will ho a real success Is an assured and real fact. The Bonita* Only one more d"ay reipalns In which to see this work's show at the Bonita, and those who fall to attend will miss one of the treats ot the season. While this house always makes It n point to secure only the beat acts obtainable, still there are some weeks that things Just seem to blend together for a good show, ami this attractions this house has ever presented. Their act Is one that all seem to enjoy, and Judging hy the -applause, the: ' easily the most popular act this weal Joe Elllotte. the character artist, who presents "I'ncle iTlmu*/’ the old-time *fo* •le war darky. Is certainly ’'some nigger." while Edward Leon, the Roman ring artist. Is one of the best performers in his line ever seen at this house. Good motion pictures and plenty of them al ways. Meet me at tile Lyric— Little Emma Bunting. Biding bicycle and skat ing on wire 60 feet over lake — free attraction at Lakewood. 16 INCHES OF LAND BASIS OF LAWSUIT A strip of land some 16 inches wide, fronting on Baker-st., is the basis of a warmly contested suit now being heard before Judge Bell, in the superior court. Mrs. Fannie M. Hudson is suing M. o. Zschry to recover the land, which she nays rightfully belongs to her. The strip Is 16 inches wide at the front and 4 at the back, running back more than 100 feet. The trouble arose over the pro posed building of a rock wall between the two lots, where a narrow fence had for merly been. Napier, Wright & Cox and Jesse M. Wood represent Mrs. Hudson, while W. P. Thomson and Asa W. Can dler represent the defendant. FINANCIAL wiZARD GIVEN SENTENCE OF FIVE YEARS 1st, who embexxfed half a million dollar* from his clients In Canada, and was final ly extradited from Pittsburg, Pa., was sentenced to five years Imprisonment here today. Hfmlfar charges are pending sgalnst Sheldon In Bcranton, Pa., and Brockton, Mass. PHOTOGRAPHERS TO MEET TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK Professional photographers front all ver the United States will assemble »n Atlanta Tuesday to perfect a Southern organisation and discuss recent Im provement* In their art. * • The Southern Photo Supply Com pany. who Is calling the convention, predicts that fully 500 jjhot<yfraph**rs will be In Atlanta and that Taft hall, where Ihe convention will he held, will he filled with pictures by the leading At the American. |artists of America* for which competl- The bill at the American this week Is »i on handsome have been of- one that should appeal to every lover J*””, ,mna#ome D™* have " of high rises vaudeville. There Is not I wrru * an act on the bill that could not be ' ' ~ classed as a genuine headliner. The be * I Postmaster Drops Dead, act Is undoubtedly thst of Fagg nnd Newark, Del., June 10.—Postmaster White, entitled "The Porter and the t Uftware on* of the most proml- Maid." This Is u scream from start toljent Rffiubljcan politicians In the state, finish ohd never falls to make good. Next on the program Is Miss Anna Oould, "tho little soon shouter." and. take this tip: She’s some HttJc sirg9t\ too. Then there Harry Brown, the classiest tenor you heard, and Mlsa Pearl Bergen, who can sing, dance and do a outek-rhange stunt that comjiares favorably with any work of its kind In the business, last# but not least. Is the motion pictures; beautiful subjects, embracing comedy, drama and scenic product lens, always of the very highest quality. At the Vsudstts. A beautiful Indian picture will be the feature at the Vaudette Saturday, the title of which Is "The Tribe's Penalty." It Is without doubt one of the most beau tiful and interesting stories of the great West that has heen produceil at this thea ter In many month* The story goes that Dorothy Flcare. the daughter of a white settler, goes for a ride, and Is captured by Indians. Tho ct*lef . determines * drbpped dead on his way to the postoffieo today, Diamond Ornaments Our jewelry “stays put.” The finest selected stones eo into it, and the workmanship is worthy the gems. DAVIS & FREEMAN Jewelers. 47 Whitehell-ri