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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1911.
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A BARNUM & BAILEY
MONKEY ADVENTURE
A eurlou* atory of lovo and rrveagn
la told by tlia man who baa chars* ft
Ilarnura 4k Halley's almlan collection.
The fact that It I* the loso and revenge
of an African monkay ilucan’t abata
the human Interest In th* narrative.
Tito man who tellB th* story had chars*
Of a shipment of some 100 monkeys,
which wore Intended for th* Barnum A
Bailey m*nas*rl*. Th* monkay* war*
confined In a large room near tho'fur-
nac* (th* ateamer waa a freighter!.
Among them were two unusually In
tcllUunt etiulana, who were released
during the voyage and permitted th*
i frcfd.im of the »bip. Unhappily, a
sudden Htorm cam* up anil unn of the
playful creatures wee waahad over-
board. The remaining one. who had
not seen hla comrade’* audden taking
off. searched the ship for hour* and
Anally betook hlmaelr to the rigging.
Where he remained threo days, refua-
/ lag food and avoiding all efforts to cap.
' turo him. ,
No doubt ha held the sailor* respon
sible fur the death »f his partner and It
would appear that ha waa formulating
a scheme for revenge. Anyway, the
third night he released all the monkeys
In th* hold and for two days th* sim
ian* mad* Ilfs miserable for the sailors.
They bit and scratched and fought, and
It was only aftor a number of them had
lwen flung overboard that the balance
could be captured and secured. And
In all the forays and flare* chnrses th#
revengeful monkey waa In th* vgn.
Whatever may he contended con
cerning the reasoning powers of the
brut* creation, tbaro have hern many
Instances recorded of tholr remem -
branco of taut Injuries. And this fact
would seem to (tv* th* story of monkey
vanjpanco some satnblane* of truth.
•: na the Barnum fl Ballsy Greatest
Show on Rarth comes to Atlanta next
Monday tha tnookey cages will be
flmad worthy a few moments* visit,
McCreary Will Recover.
Llndale, Oc, Oct. 8.—Lonnie Mo-
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Emory Collage, Oxford, Os, Oot. Be—
Th* Emory orchMtra was reorganised
for the ensuing year Tuesday night I
B. C. Scott of Arcadia, Fla., was elect
ed temporary director. Rover*] new
musicians applied for places on th* or*
Cheat™ and wilt be given a thorough
tryout within th* next few weeks.
E. K. Perryman, th* Emory pitcher,
who set th* Virginia laagu* ablasa dur
ing th* past summer, baa returned to
oxford and entered the Junior class.
Perry reports fourteen game* won out
of 11, In spite of the fact that he played
with Danville, tail-end team.
Monday week has been set aa the day
for the annual ten-rail* relay. Th*
candidates for ih* different class teams
ore practicing dally and th* race prom
ises to he close. Th* Juniors seem to
have the edge on the other teams, but
they prill have to light for Aral pl*e*.
II. Kitchens, of Adalrsvllle, was
elected manager of the eophomor* foot-
hall team at Ih* class elections Tues
day.
■ he Atlanta boys who *r* attending
Emory are planning to organise an At
lanta club during the nest week. There
are about fifteen of them In college and
they should prove a strong club In
every way.
Th* two literary societies have
changed th* time of holding their meet
ings from Friday night to Monday
morning. This change has been mad*
practical by th* return to the flve-day
schedule.
Count Olbaon, a member of ih* class
of ’10, I* a frequent visitor at Emory.
He Is principal of th* Covington High
schools now and hla work Is very near
Oxford.
A. K. Cooper, an alumnus of th* col-
lege, spent several dags In Oxford as
th* gueat of frlanda last weak.
L. K. fftarr. a member of th* rlass of
’10, who la now with Th* Atlanta Jour
nal. I* .spending hla vacation In Ox
ford.
Dr. C. E. Dnwman, dean of th* theo-
logical seminary, spent Sunday and
apen
Jonday in Gainesville.
Dr. J. B. Dickey, president of Emory,
la In Toronto, Canada, aa a delegate to
th* ecumenical conference. Daring his
absence Dr. K. H. Johnson, vie* presi
dent, Is attending to hla duties.
BUFFALO BILL TO "MAKE
FAREWELL APPEARANCE
While announcing that the present
tour will he hi* farewell to each city
visited. Colonel W. F. Cody and hla
coadjutor. Pawnee Btll, Intend to pre
sent a superlative entertainment by
presenting people from many races and
naUona and a congress of horse* and
horsemen such aa has never been seen
In one arena. This Is mad* possible by
the combineUon of the two Bills’ sepa
rate aggregations known as th* Wild
We* t and Far East. Th* roe tar will
Include the American Indian, United
Plate* cavalry and artillery, Russian
Cnssncka. Bedouin Arabs, military of
all nations. Mexicans, American cow
boys, Western ranch girl*, cpmpany o
Infantry. Devlin’* Zouave*, scout*, fron
tiersmen and marksmen, led by Johnny
Baker and Colonel Cody. In th* Far
Fast will he representative* from dlf
forrnt Malay people. Australian bush
rangers East Indian ’ Juggler*. Hindu
raker*, Dervishes, 8 mdnneae. Ceylonese,
Persians Cingalese. Dahnmlans. Haw
aiian*. Filipinos with camels drome
daries and elephant*-to lend color and
atmosphere to th* Oriental pageant.
The elephants ire marvelously - wise
once, and besides their other exhibitions
of Intelligence actually play on mnslcal
Instruments In an effective manner.
Besldea th* wild bucking horse of the
prairies a striking feature will be the
Introduction of remarkably trained
horses, renowned In arenlc annals aa
premiers of their kind, to complete a
wide world horse show, such as has
never before been preeented In one
arena, - ‘
every
iler.
range horses, led by the famous "Joe
Halley." nllisbc Included. In addition,
there will he Rhoda Royal’s troupe of
twenty famed blue-ribbon high school
thoroughbreds, who will accomplish
many fasts and graceful postures only
acquired and executed thru their rare
Intelligence These horses represent
th* Kentucky prlxe-bred blue grass
princes. Thu* will the spectator wit
ness In ono session of two hour* the
European and American schools of
equitation, th* finished products of the
riding academy, th* society tournament,
the profegalonal arena, as well as the
noted bucking' hnmehos of th* plains.
The various scenes and Incidents Illus
trated on the billboards and In th* ad
vertisements will be faithfully executed
and a remarkable program .will make
celebrated ih* farewell of the old scout.
Buffalo Bill.
COUPLE ARE MARRIED
AT F0URJN MORNING
Savannah, Ga., Oot. 5.—All records
for marriage In tha early morn were
broken for Savannah and probably a
new record raised for th* county when
Judge F. fl. VanGelasn was aroused
from hla bad at 4 o’clock a. m. to
unit* In marries* James C. Mlncay and
MIm Fannie M. rtlllff, of Statesboro.
It la understood that the young couple
had been trying ror some time to ar
rang* an elopement, there being par
•ntal objection to their union. Th*
license to marry waa Issued from tha
offtc* of th* ordinary of Chatham conn,
ty September 11, hut th* license under
which the ceremony waa performed was
Issued In Bulloch county. Th* dope-
men planned for Savannah on th* pre
vious date was Interfered with. Th*
count* cams from Statesboro In an au
tomobile.
. And he
•brought me hack
unto th* door of
th* houMi.snd. be
hold, waters Issued
out from under ihe
threshold of the
house eastward, for
ih* forefront of ih*
house ‘era* toward
the east: and wa
ter* cam* down
from ondar ih#
right *M# of (he
house, on lb* south
of th* altar. Hi
Then brought he
me out by th* way
of th* gal* north
ward, and led m*
round by the way
without unlo the
outer gat*, by th*
way of tha gat*
that lookath toward
the eaat; and be-
hold, there ran out
water on the right
aid*, ill Whan tha man went forth
r Den*re Dcrn presenteo in out*
n. This will give n grand lesaon In
V ulyls uioaslble In th* art of cava-
Rsy Thompson's mixed blood
THREE NEW POLICEMEN
FOR BRUNSWICK FORCE
Brunswick, Oat. $.—Th* promised up
heaval In tha Brunswick police depart
ment happened today at a meeting nf th*
polio* committee of city council After a
■sealon lasting several hours It waa de
cided to drop thtwe of . the mem bora of
tho present force., who will be replaced
by maa taken frum th* long.llat of tr"
rants who answered advertisements pc
ad several weeks slave, calling for appli
cations for th* Iooal force.
Motor Truck Used.
Savannah, Ga* Oet Sc—Ho successful
have been the experiments with mo-
tor-driven freight trucks on Ibo
wharves of th* Merchant* and Miner*
Transportation Company that the us*
of hand truck* for discharging cargoes
lias been abandoned. Twenty high-
powered motor trucks hava bean pur
chased and Installed on th* Merchants
and Miners wharves, and they are now
being uaad exclusively tor the discharge
of cargoes from th* v**Mls of this
company.
Registration Books Open.
Brunswick. Oet. B.—Rwtiatntlon
hooka opened-In this city yesterday for
the local primary ttrh* held next month
when on* alderman will be elected
from each of th* city wards. In th*
First ward th* term of Alderman Cook
expliwo; In th* Second ward that of
Alderman Mltcheleon; th* Third ward.
Alderman I.udwtg. and the Fourth
ward. Alderman Boyle. Nn candidate*
have announced to All these mean
cle*.
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Sunday School Lesson by Campbell Morgan
FOR SUNDAY. OCTOBER t.
THE LIFE-QIVINO STREAM.
Laaaon—Ks#kl#1 ilfll. 1-11-
. creatur# which •warraeth. In #v#ry placa
I whither tha river# coma, shall llva; and
1 thara •hall ba a vary' great multitude of
iflth; for th### watam ara coma thither,
Golden Test—Rnralation .xxit. 17: "Ha 1 and tha waters of the sea shall ba
that wUI. let hftn take the water of life healed, and everythin* «h »n live whlther-
froaiv ” aoevar tha river comath. (10) And it
phnli come to pj,,,, flayers shall stand
rrsbM l of Brunt*
president; Charles
pranidant; H. Stan*
I their flsh Khali be after
the fl»h of the great »#a, exceeding many,
i ill) But the miry places thereof, and the
1 marshes thereof, shall not be headed; they
1 shall ba given up to gait, fill And by
the river upon the bank thereof, on thii
Ida and on that elds, shall grow every
ree for meat, whoaa leaf ahall not with
es neither shall the fruit thereof foil; It
fruit every month,
hereof Issue out -of
tha fruit thereof
■hall he for meat, and tha leaf thereof
[for healing.
Tha Story.
I Throughout* this prophecy of Rxaklel
there are time notes, enabling u« to raad
Rev. Q. Campbell
Morgan
measured
thousand
and
ware to tha ankles. <4> Again
he measured a thousand, and caused me
to pass thru tha waters/ water* that
were to the kneee. Again ha measured *
thousand, and caused me to pans thru tha
waters, waters that were to the loins,
(ti Afterward ha measured a thousand,
and It was a river that I could not pass
thru, for tha waters drare risen, waters to
swim In. a river that could not ba peas ad
thru. <d And ha said unto.me. gon of
man. hast thou seen this? Then ha
brought me. and caused me to return to
the bank of the river. (?) Now when l
had returned, behold, upon the bank of
tha river ware very many trees on the
one side and on the other. <§) Than said
ha unto roe. These waters Issue forth to
ward the aAatem region, and shall go
down Into tha'Arabah; and they ahall go
toward tha sea; Into the sea shall tha wa
ters go which were made to Issue forth,
and'the waters shall ba healed. (9) And
It shall come to pass that every living
Why
Men
Desert Wives
A Large Per Cent of the Wife
Desertions and Divorces Due
to Female Weakness.
.. one but a woman who
has suffered as I have, can ever know how
terrible waa my suffering. I was Irri
table. nervous and could not be to my
husband tlfo loving, carefree, pleasant
dispoeltloned wife that ! once was.
noie annexion mat waa rani roDDing me
of a loving husband, friends, health ami
all that la worth living for. but In vain.
I now see that I am all to blame. We
drifted apart. He sought his plsasures
elsewhere, at the club, the theater, at
hla office. He left me alone to nurse my
accumulating self-inflicted sorrows. Fi
nally there waa nothing but the divorce
court that could satUe our differences."
This Is the aad atory ; of ao many, many
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and was out yeatarday In uniform,
la practicing law In Auguat*.
Th* election for officer* of the senior
clasa waa held real
th* chapal. Joaeph
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poet, and Walter Malry Luca* Waverly
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W. (>. Cornett, law 'll, who U clerk of
th# United Mates court for the northern
dlatrlet of Georgia. at Athena, la 1n At
lanta In attendance. upon duties .there
this-week In the Federal court.
-ow evening th* Sunday school of
Metlrr,d(*t church wii: tender a
In honor of the Methodist stu
dent* of the I-ucy Cobb Instlttue and th#
University Of Georgia. t:M to l*:M
-clock.
Dick Gray, of Atlanta, a former student
_f the -University, passed thru. Athena
Tuesday afternoon In an antomohll. eo
route to New Tork to Join the (Hidden
tourist*, going from here to Ravtnnah by
road, thence to New York by boat.
Invitation, have been Issued to th*
redding o
Robert C.-
la th* d.u.
-ha Pint Methodist
Church here, and'who Is. also, a member
of th* senior law class. Dr. Wilson Is n
member of th* university faculty.
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GEORGIA NEWS
By OUg C. EDWARD*.
Robert P. Howard, of Bameavllle, Go.,
flan. 'll. »-*« op-ro'.d mi TurwJay «f!er-
noon for appendicitis.
J. T. KoUock. ‘13. was In Macon yes
terday aa a representative of the School
of Forestry, wtilch will hava an exhibit
at the Georgia state fair.
Rosa Creekmore. law 'IX, of tha football
team. Is handling university aportlng
Th# Athena Tribune, the newly
ed dally afternoon paper,
glstratlon at the university has
_. --_Jhsd Ul and there are a number
«f man her* who have not been abl* to
register.
Work on- th* Farm Mechanic* building
will begin as soon a* Ihe contract, for
th* construction can be approved and let
out. An addition will olio be mad* to tb*
new Uv* stock horn of the State College
of Agriculture, which was constructed
last spring. Tha material will b* con-
It In the light of th* history, and so mak
ing It In that respect full of Intereat.
Four of these notes refer to the period be
fore Ihe destruction of Jerusalem. Nine
of them refer to th* period after the fall
of the city.
The first four move In a consecutive
order. The first Is that which we consid
ered In our previous lesson. In the fifth
year of Jeholachln’s captivity, the com
mission cam* to Eseklet (1:1). The
second refers to tho sixth rear of that
captivity, when the visions of tho abom
inations In Judah were granted to tho
prophet <vlll:l), Th* third refer*; to the
seventh year of • .Teholachln's captivity,
when th* eldars of lane) visited him
txx:l). The fourth refer# to th* ninth
year of Jeholachln's captivity,, th* year
In'whlch the king of Babylon commenced
th* alege of Jerusalem (xxtv:t).
The nine time notes after tbs -fall of
th* city do not follow In strictly consec
utive order, on* of ^ them, Indeed, going
back' to tho period ' of th* alogy. They
ar* rather grouped around some particu
lar time* Let us glanr* at them sS
they eome. In th* eleventh year of Jo-
holxehln'* captivity, the year of the fall
of Jerusalem, the prophet utterod his tre
mendous denunciation of Tyro, because
Tyro rejoiced against Jerusalem In the
hqur of hor downfall (xrvt:l>. The sec
ond not* te th* on* which goes back Into
th* tlm* of stag*, and a doom on Egypt
(xxlx:l>. Th* third moves right on to th*
37th year of th* captivity of Jeholaehln.
and thus la the latest In order of th* his
tory of th* prophecy. It forslella th* ulti
mate defeat of Egypt by Babylon, and is
here Inserted because In th* grouping of
th# propheclos, Egypt Is under consider
ation at this point (xxlx:17). The.fourth
ratara »o tha eleventh year <xxx:X$); and
ao also does the fifth txxxl:l): and both
have to do with th* doom on Egypt. Th*
sixth rofara ta th* twelfth year (xxxll:l);
and so also doe* tho.foveaih (xxxll:T);
both of which ar* lamentations for Egypt
Th* eighth refers lo th* twelfth year,
and glfha an account of tha coming of
on* who had escaped from Jerusalem to
Exeklel (xxxIU-.Xl). Th* last thna not*
ratara to th* fiva-and-twontleth year of
th* captivity, that Is. to a period fourteen
year* after th* fall of th* city (xl:l). Then
Eseklel had bin vlelona of th* restored
order.
Our lesson Is from this final Motion of
th* prophecy dealing with that restored
order. . This section describes th* re
stored order from seven standpoints: that
of th* Tempi*; that of Jehovah blmaelf
returning thereto In glory; that of tb*
aarvtc* of tho Tempi* ra-aatabllahed; that
of th* river proceeding from th* Tem
pi* for (he restoration of th* land: that
of th* lend In Its new division among th*
tribe*: that of th* people In thalr settle
ment In th* land, and finally that of tha
city In It* dimensions, and In Its’saaentlal
glory
Thus th* central picture of th* restored
order la that of the river, which la our
taesoa. AU that w* have already don* I*
of value In our undemanding of th*
message. Th* earlier part of tha book
contain* th* prophesying of this man to
n remnant of exile* In tb* dark years Im
mediately preceding and fallowing th* fall
of Jerusalem. Th* city Is In ruins, and
the peopt* ar* scattered. Tat this great
prophet of hope look* on. and aeaa a
restoration full of glory, which thaa*
final chapter* describe. Th* flowing of
th* river results from tha three things
first dealt with, and Issues In th* three
which fellow: First, th* restored tem
ple, the coming back of Jahovab, and
Ih* establishment of th* service; than
finally th* haallng of tb* land, th* gath
ering of th* psopl*. and tha, establish
ment of th* city.
Perhaps In tha whol* of th* prophetic
writings there le nothing to surpass In
beauty end euggeetlveneas this descrip
tion of th* great river. It 1s to he no
ticed first that It Issue* forjh from th*
tempi*, and that it cornea by th* way of
tha altar. Then It la specially to b* oh-
**rv<d that It Dow* toward tb* east; and
when tbs actual geography of th* district
la born* In mind. It la aeen that th* river
le movlnk toward the desert land, and
towing an aver until It come* to th* Dead
*9*. Frocacdlng at Am as a stream ol
small dlmenslona.'for the word mad* ua*
of, aa th* margin shows. It that than
trickled forth water#--It grow* In volume
as It move*. A ’ thousand cublla away
from the house th* waters reached th*
ankle# Two thousand cubits away they
reached to th* kneaa Three thousand
c'ubltb away th* water* war* to the tolna
Four thousand cubits away, and th* wa
ters were risen until they constituted a
river to swim In. The nearer the desert,
the more abundant was.the flowing of
ih* water*. Th* supreme auggestlraress
nf tb* vision la of mure* found In the
declaration that "everything ahall live
whithersoever the river cemeth."
Th* Teaching.
Tha teaching of thl* central vision of
th* reatneed order supreme!'- d0KA~1« the
recognition of the whol# movement With
that wholly In mind, there Is presented
to tbs view a picture of human Ilf* or-
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and terms offered. Wa know you will Ilka this placa.
FOUR EAST LAKE LOTS—Perfectly level, which wa can sell cbrai
and on eaay terms.
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Matin**, 25o to $1^0; night, 26c to $2
Frt. and Sat., Oct. < and 7. Sat. Hat.
Lew Flelda preaenta
“The Jolly Bachelors”
dered around the government and warship
of God. Then originally from Him, and
medlatorlly thru tho** conditions of or
dered Ilf*, renewing rlvera flow forth,
bringing life to th* desert, and healing
even for the brackish water* of the Dead
aea. Deserts and dead see* forevermore
remain barren and brackish, save aa they
ar* touched by th* healing and fertilis
ing force* of the rlvera of life which
proceed from tha throne of God, thru
th* channel* In right relationship to that
throne. Whore those conditions ara ful
filled. the rivers always flow, and th*
healing allrays follows.
Th* Golden Text.
The golden text Is ■ elacted from tha
final words of Jesus aa recorded by th*
scar of Palmoa, and ar* to b* Interpreted
In'the light of the declaration with which
th* last chapter of th* Revelation opona.
"He showed me a river of wator of life,
bright as crystal, proceeding out of th*
ihron* of Ood and of the Lamb." This
vision of th* rlvaf Is found tn th* final
vision of ih* city of Ood. Whereas in
Esaklel’a picture th* river cam* from out
th* temple. In this th* last and ultimata
city there is no tempi*, because "th*
Lord God th* Almighty, and th* Lamb,
are th* tempi* thereof." Th* teaching,
however, la th* same: this river pro-
caada from th* Ihron# of God, and of th*
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THE ECHO
Big Dancing Musical Play
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SATURDAY MATINEE.
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nees, 26c to 21.00.
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CHARLEY GRAPEWIN
Aided by Anna Chane*.
Mack A Walker.—R. A. a Trio,
t Young & Sister,—McG
Broe.—Kelly A Barrett
Feet Tired-
So Tired?
TIZ Makes Sick Feet Well No
Matter What Ails Them*
swM.tr,
C*J-
Ing. swollen fast remarkably
sorn proof.
It's th* anro remedy, you know,
everything that get* th* matter with
feat, tt’s for sor* fast and It
bad-smaUIng feet, and for a
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Clint. Hsv# had th* assistance a# phy
sicians without relief. I bought a ban of
TIZ. which worked a perfect cure, •* It
ha* with * greet many of my friends.
I would net be without It. All It ro-
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used."—A. F. Dreutxer, Chicago.
TIZ 1* not a powder. Powders nod
other foot remedies ring up the pore*.
TIZ drew* out all poisonous exudations
which bring nn aoranaan of tho feet, and
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,m Tou’U*n#T*r limp again or draw up year
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Ilka a new person.
TIZ I* far sate at all druggist,. 25 cent*
direct. It
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LYRIC™ 1 * _
Th* Big Musical Eiiecasa.
"THE SOUL KISS." j
A Groat Cast. 60- ■ People—<01
First Tima at Lyrio Prloe*.
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Don’t Mias th*
Two Fir
Friday.
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FI rat Run Pleturat
"THE SHERIFFS DECI8ION"
(Feature Dramatic)
“CARR’S REGENERATION*
(Dramatlo)
OTHER FINE PICTURM. t
MI88 OLA HAYDEN,
Female Baritone.
MR. BERT LEWI8,
Character Singer,
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Don’t Miss th* BUI This Weak.
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MLLE. ALMA AND L. A. HOWARD,
Th* Greatest Novelty In Vaudavills.
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DAVIS'AND HODGE.
8inging and Dancing.
FRANK WYNNE,
llluatratad Songs.
Two First Run Motion Pleturat.
TWO FINE FIRST RUN .PICTURE!
FRIDAY. NEVER SHOWN BEFORE.
“WHITE FAWN’S PERIL"
(Indian Drama)
“LOVE’S 8ACRIFICE*
(Sociaty Drama)
OTHER FINE PICTURES.
ADMISSION FIVE CENTS.
tannb; and thua the ultimate xralaa of th"
word of tha Lord Jeaua as racardrd M
John ta that It shows that th# rcecptfrt
of th# watrr of Ilf# la dtprndent up* *
itha Aon of God. and ##tabUshed thru Hu
sacrifice and auffaring.
A Cat-Nip.
From Th# Christian Advocate.
Harold had r#*ru#d th# family <*at frojt
th# w*ll Covered with gr#*n tn 1 # 1 *
water, h# rushed to his mother with • J
d#?l ant Ion: "Jla. I got th# rat out II
th# at#m!"