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NEXT WEEK AT THE THEATERS
another star bill is
BOOKED FOR THE FORSYTH
Another bill of promising vaudeville
win be the entertainment provided by
the Forsyth management for the the
atergoers next week. It is a bill of the
sort that has made the theater busy.
There are headline features of most un
usual attractiveness and excellence,
and the others that are to appear are
of better than ordinary caliber.
The Forsyth policy has been most
faithfully lived up to. Promises have
been kept and no advance review of a
feature has been colored any too much
It does seem that thd management has
been able to make each succeeding bill
better than the other, and in this par
ticular Instance the program looks like
one of the very best that has been of
fered.
Gertrude Vanderbilt and George
Moore will be one of the star acts, and
in this feature the local theatergoers
will see one of the big star acts of
present-day vaudeville. They are sing
ers and dancers, genuine entertainers
and they will be popular.
Willie Weston, one of the best sing
ing comedians in the profession, is
coming direct from his successes at the
New York Winter Garden. There is no
one more capable to entertain than this
clever young man. He, too, will be a
valuable part of the show.
Sydney Drew and company will offer
a sketch, “The Model Young Man.” Mr.
Drew is of the famous Drew family.
He has met with success in farce and
Jn the drama and his vaudeville name
is of extreme value because of the mer
it of the sketches he offers.
A big feature will be the appearance
of the "Top o' th’ World Dancers," a
combination of twenty singers and
dancers, helped by a pack of genuine
English collie dogs, which ra*e quite a
feature in the act. The Three Lyres,
clever musical act. and the Four Pi
anos, the best of all novelty acts, and
Gallando, the clay modeler, are on the
bill.
Thertt has never been a better bill
offered at the busy theater.
SEVERAL GOOD ACTS
BOOKED FOR THE BIJOU
A diversified bill and one full of
clever acts is announced for the coming
week at the Bijou. The popularity es
comedy acrobats has induced the man
agement to book the Prosit Duo. This
clever pair will introduce their comica!
absurdity entitled "In Clown Alley."
Others on the program will be Speflcer
and Williams, whose singing and danc
ing will be a prominent feature of the
bill. Then there will be Clinton and
Nolen, in a black-face sketch. “The
African Dodger," and Dixon and Dixon,
coined}' musical tramps. Four better
acts have not been booked for the Bijou
in recent months, and a very clever
show should reSult. A specially se
lected line of motion pictures, changed
daily, will be offered to open and close
each performance. The excellence of
the subjects is making this department
of the Bijou shows deservedly popular.
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Matinees will be given daily at < nees are given at 2:30 and 4. Ni
o'clock, except on Saturday, when mat hows at 7:30 and 9.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.SATURDAY. ATT;(’ST 10, 1912.
-- S 9 I j.99 LS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. ~ SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
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Gainesville Ga® F. L. McCOY, Principal
location. -A magnificent elevation,
overlooking Lake Warner and the
Chattahoochee river, with the pictur
esque Blue Ridge mountains in full
view in the distance. The high ele
vation. perfect drainage, pure moun
tain water and air, all combine to in
sure the best health conditions. The
social, educational anti religious advan
tages of Gainesville are unsurpassed.
Equipment.—Two splendid brick arid
stone buildings, new and fitted with all
moder/ improvements; a newly equip-
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.
A BIG SCHOOL IM A LITTLE TOWN
Courses adapted to the needs of the students, include Literature, Music, Expression, Art,
Modern Languages, Bible and Business, Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting taught
without extra charge.
BUILT FOR PRINCIPLE NOT FOR PROFIT
The maximum advantages for the minimum expense are to be obtained here. Ninety-six
students now in college prepared here. Athletics encouraged under competent coach and
athletic director. Separate dormitories for boys and for girls.
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, CA.
Shorter
V A High Grads Institution For Young Women.
I 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
' x stence. Ev< ry convenience of modern home. Only two girls to
f a room with Ihrge study between every tw<, rooms. Every building
<>( re-enforced concrete, absolutely lir- >; >of thoroughly modern’
■■ E's acres in grounds and campus. Faculty chosen from finest
Lflk American and European Universities. Full Literary Course lead
ingtoA.B. degree; unexcelled advantages in Music, Art. Fxpres
fs''\VV\ v\ sion. Special attention to Physical Development. Catalog on re-
Quest.
1 A " W> VAN HOOSE » President, Rome, Ga.
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WESLEYAN COLLEGE
MACON, GEORGIA
One of the Greatest Schools for Women in the South
Wesleyan College is the oldest real college for women in the world; has a
great body of alumnae, and students from the choice homes of the South. It
is situated in the most beautiful residential section of Macon, the second
healthiest city in the world. Its buildings are large and well equipped, its fac
ulty the best of trained men and women. Its Conservatory is the greatest ip
the South. Schools of Art and Expression the best, and a magnificent new
Gymnasium has just been completed. Wesleyan is characterized by an atmos
phere of religion and refinement. The utmost care is taken of the students. |
For catalogue write to rev. C. R. JENKINS, President. I
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Brew COLLEGE COK3ER VAT63Y,
Consists of 5o buildings: campus in the whole South for Music. Art,
and parK of 9/aert s. including dairy Elocution and Domestic Science,
and truck farm. Ihe location is free Elegant home life, refined associa
•°‘i n mosquitos, located tions. Expenses S.W) to SIOO. Opens
tn the N Gg. mountain region; the September 12. Write for catalog,
climate is ideal for comfort and Address
health. Ad. untaßes are unsurpassed BRENftU, Bax,- Cainosviiio. Ca.
WASHINGTON SEMINARY
ATLANTA, GA
NEW LOCATION 1371 Peachtree road, just beyond Ansley Park.
GROI’NKS AND BITLDINGS; private park, h<a itlfully shaded and landscaped,
affording privacy of the country.
BUILDINGS Boarding department (limited), one of the most beautiful homes
in the entire city. New Academic buildii g a model of school construction In
lighting, ventilation, heating, with open-air < lass rooms, gymi.asiums, audito
rium. etc. Tennis courts and other outdoor gam
DEPARTMENTS Kindergarten, primary, academic, college preparatory, domes
tic science, physical culture, piano, pipe organ, voice, violin, art, expression.
METHODS Small elassts; last year 235 pupils and is teachers, allowing* one
teacher for every 13 pupils.
ACCESSIBILITY Three ear lines. Peachtree, West I’eachtree and Buckhead
lines; 20 minutes from center of city.
PROTECTION Special police officer at 2:30 and 1:30 to protect students get
ting on and off cars.
CATALOGUE and "views on request; thirty-fifth year begins September 12.
LLEWELLYN D. AND EMMA 11. SCOTT.
Principals.
1 hone Ivy 647.
In IMO M A sm ASHEVn.I.E. N. C. > has prepared Eoys for College and Man-
Ul|t<unn.7l COL. R. BINGHAM 1 hood for 119 y.a . Our Graduate* Excel
in all the Colleges t hey at ten.!. North and South. Ventilation, Sanitation and Safety
Against Fire pronounc ed the BEST by 150 d * tors and by every visiting Parent.
Average Gain of 19 pounds term of entrance accentuates our Climate. Fara and Caro
of Pupils. Military, to help in making Men of Boys. Box 10
SOUTHERN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY .
I Largest Pharmacy School South Drug store in the college. Eree books, sav-l
ling >2O tsmk expenses Large new building and equipment, three laboratories. I
(Demand for our graduates exceeds supply. Fall Session begins October Ist. I
Iwrlte for catalogue Address
I. ... /V. B. F REEMAN, Sec., 81 Luckle St., Atlanta, Ga.--
!ped gymnasium and library; a campus
of twenty-five acres fronting the elec-
\ trie railway, and in the midst of a
park of nearly two thousand acres; a
dock on Lake Warner with the best
facilities for swimming and boating.
Fiiriiity.—The faculty is composed of
graduates of the leading colleges, who
have had successful experience. The
members of the faculty live with the
students in the school barra ’kN and
come In close personal relation to every
boy.
Course of Study.—The regular course
covers the full 14 units required as a 1
rule for college entrance. In addition 1
some elective courses are offered, which
will enable the student to enter sopho
more class in some of the colleges. To
enter,* a boy must be at least ready for
sixth grade grammar school, and must
not be younge? than 12 years of ag
In addition to preparation for regu
lar college work students ma- b - • ’-e
--pared for professional and technical
schools, and also to.- o .
Athletics. —During its short history.
Riverside has made a remarkable rec
ord in both baseball and football, hav
ing defeated some of the oldest and
I In st prep, schools, and even some of
GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY
THE SOUTHS MOST SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED PREP SCHOOL
College Park, Eight Mile* From Atlanta, Georgia
Fills every hour of a boy’s life with wholesome mental development, body
building, moral and social training, and preparation for a man’s part in the
world’s work. A thoroughly disciplined, modernly appointed, attractive school
for boys and young men—a gentleman’s school, limited to about 125 boarding
pupils, so grouped, as to give every teacher about 12£adets for tutoring and over
sight at night. Delightful home life—a big happy family of successful, cultured
teachers and pupils. Every sanitary convenience. Electric lights, steam heat,
artesian water. Elevation nearly 1,200 feet, no malaria, perfect health.
Best Table Fare and Prettiest School Campus in the South.
Three regular Courses— Classical, Engineering, Commercial.
Member Southern Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools.
Active U. S. Officer in Charge of Military Department.
Classed A by U. S. War Department.
Parents urjed to visit and compare the School with the best in America. COL L 0 WOODWARD, A. M., Pitt.
! UNIVERSITYSCHOOL FOR BOYS
STONE MOUNTAIN, CA.
, ..inffiaNJSJIALF THE CQLI r- c
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS la 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
by books, are inculcated; where a sound, healthy body is developed coincident with a broad,
quick mind.
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 learning. This is done by limiting the students to 96; one instructor for every ten boys.
Mure than Twenty percent, of the student body, each year, are brothers of former students.
1 Give us a boy; zve’ll give you a man.
Handsome illustrated catalog and information furnished. Address
SANDY BEAVER, Principal. Box 53 STONE MOUNTAIN, CA.
GEOOGIA
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Forestry, Education, Pharmacy, Engineering, Literary and Scientific studies and
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I—MAGAZINE SECTION.
| the colleges. In football. Riverside
claims the prep, championship of the
South.
ReMrrvationn.—ln the meantime, early
reservation is necessary in order to se
cure a place for the fall, as it is al
ready apparent that the school will be
overcrowded. Blanks for reservation
and for measure for uniforms will be
' furnished upon application.
Untnlog.—A beautifully Illustrated
descriptive catalog will be furnish
ed free upon application. Fall term
begins September 6.
Address RIVERSIDE, Box 16, Gaines
ville, Ga.