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“Twin Heds.”
‘Twin Beds” with the same great ecast
and production as seen here last season
will snce more bring laughter to the At
lanta Theater, where it will be seen again
for four nights, beginning Wednesday
The run of this famous comedy now in its
fifth year has been phenomenal. There
will be matinees on Thursday and Satur
day. “Twin Beds'" is said to he the fun
niest play ever written, it is also a hit of
satire as well, on the modern way of life
which packs people into compartments
until the making of a real home is a lost
art -
Harry Lander At Atlanta Theater.
Harry Lauder, the Scotch comedian,
whose fame as a unique entertaininer is
worldwide, comes to the Atlanta Theater
today for two nights and two matinee per
formances The matinee today starts at
2:30 p. m
The coming of Harry Lauder is always
an event, and this vear's ngagement
promises to he more than usually inter
esting Lauder has only recently return
ed from the fighting front in France
where he did much to stimulate the sol
diers by his droll songs and character im
personations, and his experiences have
rounded out his work and put a mew note
n his sonegs. Essentially a comedian, Tau
der has the true artist’s facility in alter
nating his inimitabhly-amusing offerngs
wth hte of unexnected pathe and ne
entertaner comes nearer to reaching the
rea! hearts of his audiences
For the present tour. Lauder. it is
nounced, hag written a 7 - > snd
characterist song Among those that
Rave incited the areatest IBterast v
‘Rack. Ba ' Where th Heather
Grows T Wagele o' the Kilt 1
“There & Somebody Waiting fi Me "
There is als a new pea y that
touches a responsive chord t
the announcement is made that the Scoted
ninstrel w 1 revive 1 T Y ey
faverttan—the . Avell ohaPaster Sonay that
n other years added so greatly to his rep
itation as amentertainer
While, as always. Lauler w ¥ t
central figure In the program. he. will
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nahle rtists, not forgetting Reoteh
baeniners who heln to iy olor to the
nique performance
At Loew's Grand
Wending the progrs t Loew's Orand
for Mondav. Tuesl~v and Wednes v 8
Sherman, Van and Hvman, in “Melodious
it Whians thrses Bewve nre neers
anA omedians wha stand t ¥ a 1
their claee and when it cames to harmaony
singing thev are hnrd o hagt. Other '
on the nrogram incinde Rurns & Forar
exnanents of serantr dancing, and Clif.
ford Nelson & Jane Castle In sone 1
trat This counle was formerly with the
“atinka” eomnany and sre heralded “
heing nlavers of more than ordinary ahil
ty. “In Wroneg" fe a comedy faree nlow
lat nresented hy FPrank YWhither & O
Pless & Rector olass the 1 i)
aneine numher The star of the scvresn
will he Mav Allizsan who appears in “Peg
gy Does Her Darndest™
At Kelth's Tovrie
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Company of Noted Artists,
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Matinees Thursday and Saturday
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PRICES: Nights 50c to $1.50
Matinees, 28¢ to SI.OO }
SEATS NOW ON SALE |
“The stars incline, but do not compel.’
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919,
Jupiter rules strougly for evil early toe
day and Mars is adverse in the evening.
N?tune and Mercury are in henefic aspect.
ommerce and business are not well di
rected today, according to astrologers, and
profit will accrue by delaying important
matters.
The stars indicate much discussion con
cerning trade conditions, but Neptune pre
sages a period of extraordinary prosperity.
The seers declare that when the world's
work is once well started an era of mars
velous accomplishment will begin.
There is a sign read as exceedingly
threatening to those who possess great for
tunes or covet immense profits, for their
stars are declining.
Cooperation will be much discussed and
experiments that affect domestic affairs
as well as business conditions will be tried,
Many of these will be successtul.
This is an exceedingly good government
for planning large enterprises or for seoeing
how best to extend established business ora
ganizations,
Neptune is read as promising vision in
commercial possibilities and wisdem in po
litical matters,
While the planets foreshadow much
criticism of public men and many expos
ures of mistakes in the conduct of national
business, the seers prophesy that the next
generation will discover that supermen
lived in these days.
Mercury gives gucouragement to all whe
would sign leases om enter into contracts,
There is a continued augury of fair for
tune for those who build homes or invest
money in real estate.
- Persons whose birthdate it is have the
forecast of possible losses in the coming
year. They shoutd stick to well-tried busi
ness paths '
Children born on this day are likely
to be mmpulsive and hasty, but kind and
affectionate. They probably will resent
control
(Copyright, Me(Mure Newspaper Syndicate)
B. F. Keith llec Daily 2:30
Y andeville 7:30, 9:15
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Master Gabriel & Co.
In one-adt comedy hit,
“Little Kiek"”
And four other big-time acts,
The best there is in vandeville
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Continuens, 1 te 11 P, M,
Vaudeville, 3:30, 7 and 9 P, M.
Afterncon 10, 3¢, Night, 10, 20, 30¢
(War Tax Tocluded.)
DT e e —
The Big League Entertainers,
Sherman, Van & Hyman
in “Melodious Nonsense,”
Burns & Foran—Nelson & Castle
“In Wrong”—Pless & Rector
May Allison
in “Peggy Does Her Durndést.”
All Star
Concert Series
Presents
AUDITORIUM
Seats on sale next Monday at
Cable Plano Company,
Prices, $2, $1.50 and sl, plus 10
per cent war tax,
COMING: Galli-Curci, April 28;
Grand Opera Quartet, May 18,
V/AUDETTE
TODAY and TUESDAY
ELSIE FERGUSON
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