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NEXT WEEK AT THE THEATERS
MARSHALL P. WILDER WILL
HEAD BILL AT THE FORSYTH
Marshall P. Wilder, one of the best
entertainers ever introduced to the
public, will be one of the , features of
the vaudeville bill that will be the at
traction for the Forsyth next week. It
promises to be a bill of exceptional
ability and quality. Mr. Wilder has the
personal acquaintance of many of the
world's leadeis, and will be a social
favorite during his visit to the For
syth.
Another headline will bt“ the ap
pearance of Ethel Green, probably the
best liked of all the present day sing
ing comediennes. Miss Green is pretty
and talented and has a fund of original
material that will be of value.
The appearance of McWatters and
Tyson for the first time here will be a
real event. The act ,is one of the
brightest in the profession. It is an
original and clever vaudeville scheme
and has won the attention of theater
goers in all parts of the country.
Gordon Eldrid and company will pre
sent their sketch, "Won By a Leg," the
Three Yoscarys will offer their splen
did gymnastic novelty, the Von Dei’
Koors will offer a comedy novelty and
Armstrong and Ford will be interest
ing in a comedy presentation.
Tlie bill is one of extreme strength.
There are acts that are really high
class and that are recognized features.
Marshall P. Wilder, Ethel Green and
McWatters and Tyson are really head
liners and the test of the bill is of that
quality which has made the Forsyth.
GOOD BILL BOOKED
AT BIJOU NEXT WEEK
It is safe to say that no vaudeville
offering of recent weeks at the Bijou
promises such a splendid entertain
ment as the line of acts announced for
next week. The program announces
the Paroffs, comedy gymnasts and ring
performers, who will not only do some
clever stunts in gymnastics, but who
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EYE GLASSES
Do you know that few Opti
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every part of the Optical busi
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Twenty years experience in
testing the eyes and filling Ocu
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HINES OPTICAL COMPANY
91 Peachtree St.
Between Montgomery and Alcazar Theaters
Annual Mountain
Excursion
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Saturday, August 17
$6.00 Asheville, N. C.
$6.00 Lake Toxaway, N. C.
$6.00 Hendersonville, N. C.
$6.00 Hot Springs, N. C.
$6.00 Tate Springs, N. C.
$6.50 Bristol, Tenn.
Final limit September 1.
Three trains to Asheville.
Morning Noon Night.
8:00 a. m. 11:15 a. m. 9:00 p. m.
MAKE RESERVATION NOW.
CORSYTH ) Todry, 2:3«
■ Atlanta'sßusiestTheaier f Tonight B:3G
SFELL? MAYHEW Next Week
Assisted by Billie Taylor ——
6 MUSICAL CUTTYS Marshall P.
Norton & Nicholson —! WiMar
Norris Baboons—H. T. nlluer
McConnell —3 Emersons r-., I r\
—Brooke & Harris. t.lllCl uTCCd
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
Ocean View Hotel
W. H. Adams, Owner and
Manager,
Pablo Beach, Florida.
Forty minutes from Jacksonville,
Florida, the most desirable seaside re
sort for the accommodation of Georgia
people. One night's ride from Atlanta.
European plan, rates one dollar per
day and up: $5.00 a week and up. Ex
cellent case in connection. Special re
iluced rale to regular guests.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
ATLANTICCITYOfnCIALGUIDE
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the leading hotels described, with rates. city I
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will also introduce a brand of comedy
that makes tie act a laugh eompeller
as well.
Tojetti and Bennett will do a dancing
stunt. This is one of the best dancing
teams that will be seen in Atlanta.
The Stauntons, two very clever come
dians, will introduce singing and com
edy. and the reception has been given
them in other cities warrants the asser.
tion that -they will hold one of the
strongest places on the bill.
The Four Masons, in a comedy school
room singing act. will close the bill
The four acts combine novelty and
class, and there is good reason to an
ticipate a remarkably clever bill.
Probably no part of the Bijou shows
are being more strongly praised than
the motion picture department, which
has been so improved of late. It was
formerly the rule to give a change of
pictures on Monday and Thursday, but
several Weeks ago the management de
cided to change pictures every day.
and this has brought to the theater
scores of motion picture lovers who
consider this part of the performance
quite as much as the vaudeville. Dur
ing the week matinees will be given as
usual at 3 o'clock, except Saturdays,
when the matiness are given at 2:30
and 4. Night shows at 7:30 and 9.
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BINGHAM ASHEVILLE. N. C > baa prepared Boys so- College and Man*
«-» I mj-s 5»B COL. R. BINGHAM i hood for 119 years. Our Graduates Excel
ff> —< in all the Colleges they attend. North ami South. Ventilation, Sanitation and Safety
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I Average Gain of 19 pounds term of entrance accentuates our Climate, Faro and Caro
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I SOUTHERN COIXEGEOFPH ARMAcV^;I
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I ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
"AUBURN”
THE OLDEST SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE SOUTH.
69 Professors and Instructors. 810 Students. 20 Well Equipped Laboratories.
Next Session Begins Wednesday, September 4, 1912.
New Buildings: Smith Dining Dall. Carnegie Library. Agricultural Mall. Broun
Engineering Hall. Dairy and Horticultural Laboratories and Greenhouses.
Departments: I. College of Engineering and Mines—Civil, Electrical, Mechani
cal and Mining Engineering. Architecture .Mechanic Arts. Technical Drawing
Machine Design, etc. 11. College of Agricultural Sciences. Agriculture. Hor
ticulture. Animal Industry, Botany, Entomology, Chemistry and Metallurgy,
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man, French. Physics and Astronomy. Political Economy, Psychology. IV. Col
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Expenses: Free tuition to residents of Alabama. S2O to non-residents. Board in
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Address
CHAS. C. THACH. LL.D., President. AUBURN, ALA.
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•{Mil COLLEGE CONSERVATORY, :
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RIVERSIDE
MILITARY ACADEMY i]S
t ‘ t K J* PEARCE, President. F. .1. McCOY, Superintendent. /
\ \ IV/ TN addition to the moat modern building’s, an excellent faculty and superb iV / /
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ATLANTA. GA
MUTATION— 1374 Peachtree road, just beyond Ansley Park
GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS; private park; beautifully shaded and landscaped,
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BUILDINGS*- Hoarding department (limited), one of the most beautiful homes
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DEPARTMENTS--Kindergarten, primary, academic, college preparatory, domes
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CATALuGI’E and views on request: thirty-fifth year begins September 12.
LLEWELLYN D. AND EMMA B. SCOTT.
Principals.
1 hone Ivy 647.
LOCUST GROVE INSTITUTE
A HIGH-GRADE PREPARATORY SCHOOL
where students are given the same home-like attention and careful instruction always desired
but seldom secured.
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Twenty trained teachers live at the schools with the students. Twenty younger pupils are
taken in preparatory class.
Write today for catalog and illustrated booklet.
CLAUD CRAY, Principal Box 105 LOCUST GROVE, GA.
Shorter(pllec>eO
% A High Grade inslinhon Far Young Women, _ J
Beautifully located near the Mountains, in the most healthful section of
■ the South—not a death in the College during the forty years of its
f existence. Every convenience of modern home. Only two girls to
<■ © a room with large study between every two rooms. Every building
’L re-enforced concrete, absolutely fire-proof thoroughly modern.
; SiJrP , 155 acres in grounds and campus. Faculty chosen from finest
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-~&fr VAN HOOSE, President, Rome, Ga.
FOR BOYS
STONE MOUNTAIN, GA.
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UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS is a regular school where boys are taught, and not just
compelled to attend classes. A school fashioned after the old style system of tutoring where in
dividual instruction is given each student; where the finer attributes of a gentleman, not taught
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A school where boys are transformed into men equipped, mentally and physically to take up
Life’s duties or given a firm foundation on which to build their education in the higher institu
tions of loaming. This is done by limiting the students to 96; one instructor for every ten boys.
More than Twerify percent, of the student body, each year, are brothers of former students.
Give us a boy; we’ll give you a man.
Handsome illustrated catalog and information furnished. Addrex*
SANDY BEAVER, Principal. Dox 53 STONE MOUNTAIN, GA.
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THE SOUTHS MOST SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED PREP SCHOOL
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Fills every hour of a boy’s life with wholesome mental development, body
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Best Table Fare and Prettiest School Campus in the South.
Three regular Courses—Classical, Engineering, Commercial.
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