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Do You Know That—
According to a rtcent census, the
population of Canada exceeds seven
millions
Nearly haJf the population of FYance
is engaged In agTicultural operations.
Through the Suez canal the P. and O.
Steamship lint- send* the greatest ton
nage of shipping but the EUerman line
makes the most voyages.
What is pernaps the most extraor
dinary coal mine in the world, ae well
as the smallest, is situated on a tiny
ißland In the Japan sea, near Nagasaki,
and has just sufficient room upon Its
surface for the shafts and the hoisting
machinery. The workings extend in all
directions under the sea
In view of the alarming decreeuse In
population. M. Messimy, former French
war minister, lias laid a draft law on
the table of the house proposing a bo
nus of SIOO to mothers for every child
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<sl bw JmL Exa j. Jr Daily Matinees 2:30, Evenings 8:30
w Wee . Startjng Mondayt Se pt 16
that funny wall papering act fl Great Satire on
WILLARD SIMMS & CO. Metier Drammer
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Assisted by —and— SINNED
ROSIE MAXWELL CORINNE SALES AGAINST
Songs and Dance Pavement Patter HUHIIVDI
SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE /nM '’
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THE WINSOME ENGLISH COMEDIENNE £
Klutings Entertainers Martinette & Sylvester OTHER
Smart Animals Great Acrobats FEATURES
GRAND ADDED g*» | WAI | THE MAN OF ONE
ATTRACTION, >* IVV LI HUNDRED ROLES.
NEXT ! MATINEES
WEEK Ll 9\IV TUES.. THURS, SAT’Y
H r The New York Astor Theater
Success.
A Real Comedy Gem in Three
Acts.
A VERITABLE SCREAM FROM
START TO FTKTMW
STAR! TO FINISH.
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F—MAGAZINE SECTION
after the third. This sum can either
be taken as a whole, or half left to
form an annuity, or else the whole left
for this purpose. For Instance, a wom
an who, between the ages of 20 and
31, had borne eight children could en
joy an annuity of a little over SIOO
from the age of 00.
M. F. Hodler, the great Geneva paint
er, while sitting In the Case du Nord,
Geneva, drew on marble-topped
table the head and bust of a beautiful
girl. The case owner, M. Doucque, has
had the sketch cut out of the marble
table top. framed and hung. Several
offers of SSOO for it have been refused.
I LYRIC
GREAT SCENIC REVIVAL OF
BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S ROMANCE.
THE WHITE SLAVE
Complete Scenic Production. Hear the
Famous Jubilee Slnoers. Seats now on
sale.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, SATI RDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 191*.
ATLANTA THEATER!
MONDAY and TUESDAY, September 16 and 17,
Matinee Tuesday,
From a Successful Run at the Broadway Bijou Theater, New York
THE CONFESSION
By JAMES HALLECK REID
A MODERN UP-TO-DATE PLAY THAT STARTLED ALL NEW YORK
, Delicate subject reverently treated.—N. Y. Herald.
The number of curtain calls would have even satisfied Tetrazinni.-
s —N. Y. Sun.
, Made powerful by its gripping scenes. Well calculated to intensify
—-N. Y. Commercial
No more powerful sermon has ever been preached from the pulpit.
—N, Y. Journal j
NIGHTS: 25c to $1.50. Matinee: 25c to SI.OO.
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Friday and Saturday, September 20 and 21. Matinee Satu day
OSCAR KAMMERSTEIN Presents
Florence Webber
And Her Original Company of 60 with a Special Orchestra, in
Victor Herbert’s Best Comic Opera.
NAUGHTY MARIETTA
Book and Lyrics by Rida Johnson Young.
SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY.
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Sep
tember 23. 24, 25, Matinee Wednesday
SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY? SEPTEMBER 19~
AL G. FIELD MINSTRELS
THE LEADING MINSTREL ORGANIZATION OF ALL CHRISTENDOM
27 YEARS OF UNINTERRUPTED SUCCESS—27
65—Minstrel Celebrities—6s
A Brand New Show of Nothing But Surprising Productions
NIGHTS: 25c to SI.OO. MATINEE: 25c to 75c i
Read AL G. FIELD’S Great Book, ‘WATCH
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Store.
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The Remarkable Exploits ![l afeMj j, i
Grace Burton i- Wl
and iiig-yi
Stephen Pryde I j
A new senes of ex-
citing, linked-togcther i;' / jM». ■ >< vi
short stories with a 'AHffiW/ ■’
thread of dramatic in- H|l’W
terest running through [t Im wr. 'i?‘i« il
them all jj Im w W» IIl f W
by — **
E. Phillips
Author of
“The Illustrious Prince, ” “The Long Arm of Matmister, ” etc.
Since the days of Poe, no writer of short stories has so cap-
tured the imagination of English speaking people in every *
quarter of the globe as E. Phillips Oppenheim. VVI I
Begin one of his stories when you are weary or worried—straight
way your troubles are forgotten. Read one aloud to a circle of \\
friends, and you hold them spellbound to the end. \i
E. Phillips Oppenheim is a cosmopolite in the broadest sense of the word. II
Ihe scenes of his stories lie in the great cities of the world, the crowded, II
swirling centers of humanity, through which his vivid imagination carries I
the reader in swift moving plots of romance, intrigue and mystery.
| Read his latest series, just beginning in the Cosmopolitan. Grace Burton II
\ i >, Cp ., e . n . r y.^ e ’ in , the n ? an Y stran ge adventures of their queer “partner- //
11 ship, will thrill you from the start. K II
\\ Each story is complete in itself,and the first, “In the Service of the Queen ”
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