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New York Workers i
To Back Mooney Plea
(By International News Service.)
NEW YORK, April 22,—At least 200,-
000 union workers in New York will Join
the May Day demonstration calling upon
the Government to release Thomas J.
Mooney, convicted of implication in a
bomb plot in San Franciso, the Mooney
strike committee’ said Tuesday. The
demonstration also will ask the re
lease of Eugene V, Debs, Imprisoned un
der the ten year sentence for alleged
disloyal utterances.
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Are LoI:ld in Their
P.f . .
raise of Galli-Curci
“The world's reigning mistress of
bel canto,” is the verdict of one of
the leading New York critics on
Amelita Galli-Curei, who sings In '
concert at the Auditorium next
Monday night. As “bel eanto”
means “beautiful singing,” praise |
hardly could go further.
The verdict is approved by the
stars of the Metropolitan Opera
Company in Atlanta this week, for
they have been discussing with in
terest the approaching concert, with
the remark that Atlanta, which
likes the “big numbers” of opera
so well, will go wild over Galli-
Curei’s singing of the famous “Pearl
of Brazil” aria and the “Shadow
Sorig” from “Dinorah.”
Tickets for the Galli-Curel con
cert may be had at the Cable Piano
Company’s store at $2.60, $2 and
$1.50, plus the war tax.
Plenty of Jobs Await
Colored Soldier Boys
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plying to the Y. M. C. A. Placement
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men in charge. will make a special effort
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Woednesday and Thursday.
RIALTO-—~Mabel Normand, in 'W."
m;olmwmdlne Farrar, in he
mz"gfi}?fi—m Ferguson, in “Eves of
mVAliYIQ’i‘-TI'I—P.vMM Fredrick, in “Paid
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m'lrut)ol;g— upert Julian, in “The Fire
ALAMO No 2—Wednesday, J. Warre:
Kerrigan, in “Three X Gordon = Thuré:
f;;)t'iy Besle Barriscale, in “Two Gun‘
SAVOY—Wednesday, Bill Hart, in
‘“Hell's Hlnsga." Thursday, Dou’lm Fair- |
banks, in “The Good Bad Man.’ ‘
Alff'!iA,-Wednendl\{’. ‘“The Silent Mys
tery. Thursday, illiam Russell, in
'When a Man Rides Alone.”
At the Alpha.
. William Russell appears at the Alpha
Thursday in “When a Man Rides Alone."
Bill has a romantic disposition that makes
inll his plays a delight, and the present
~one is no exception to the rule. The plot
‘lI exceedingly interesting, full of tense
situations, and Ril'a big and skillful fists
are brought into play on more than one
;occusinn. On Friday, the fourth episode
of Marie Walcamp's serial, “The Red
‘Qlove." will be given., *“Dare Devil” Ma
‘rie mever had a better serial than the
present one; and her admirers can’'t wait
for each suceceding episode of the great
film novel.
At the Savey.
Douglas Fairbanks is the Savoy star on
Thursday. The subject of his picture is
The Good Bad Man.” In this play he
takes a fling at the ‘Western picture
as it has been made for the past five
yvears, having a lot of fun in the role of
a fellow that is supposed to be a regular
rip-snorter, but who in reality is a very
warm-hearted sort of chap and always
ready with the helping hand when a man
—or woman—is in distress. On Friday, a
first run nicture will /be presented enti
tled “Whither Thou Goest.” Rhea Mitch
ell is the star. The theme is a love story
of much appeal.
At the Vaudette.
“Paid in Full,” the powerful social
drama that has held the boards on Broad
way and in every section of the country
for the past ten yvears, and which has been
one of the big productions on the Ameri
can stage, will be at the Vaudette today
and Thursday, with Pauline Frederick in
the leading role. The story deals with
the wife of a worthless man, who is so
weak of character that he is willing to
send her to a man he has robbed to sell
her honor, if necessary to keep him out of
Jail. I‘he]gla,v abounds in strong scenes,
and Miss ederick gives a marvelous in
terpretation of the wifes’' part.
At the Strand.
All the color and glamor of the Apache
section of Paris, the sordidness and ro
mance of the Montmartre district, is to
be found in “The Stronger Vow,"” in
which Geraldine Farrar stars at the Strand
this week. Farrar’'s picture has proven
an unusually strong attraction during
opra week, for the star is one of the
most popular of all those who have come
to Atlanta with the Metropolitan in past
years. Large numbers of visitors to the
city are taking advantage of the oppor
tunity of seeing the great prima donna in
one of her finest picture roles. The pic
ture is being shown her a week in ad
vance of its release In other parts of the
country.
“Mickey” at Riailte
The charm of Mabel Normand was never
more strikingly brought out than is
“Mickey,” the Mack Sennett super-com
edy in which she is being starred at the
Rialto all this week. The comedy is one
of those superlatively delightful affairs,
absolutely devoid of slapstick and, at the
same time, filled with thrills and whoie
some humor that make it one of the most
popular pictures ever shown here.
The concensus of opinton is that of all
the splendid pictures in which popular
Mabel Normand has starred, ‘‘Mickey” is
by far the best. It will be at the Rialto
all week.
Yerguson at Forsyth
It was up to her to choose. Omne was
rich, a judge. The other was poor, blind-~
ed by war, Both loved her. And she was
just a girl, a dancer in a cabaret, long
ing for ease and luxury.
“Che Eyes of the Soul” is the name
of the picture and RElsie Ferguson stars
in it at the Forsyth Wednesday and Thurs
day only; a picture version of a popular
Saturday Evening Post story. In addition
a funny Charile Chaplin comedy, *“‘Shang
haled,” will be shown.
At the Criterion
In “The Eternal Magdalene,” which is
being presented this week at the Crite
rion, youth, beauty, virtue, sin, charity
and merecy are viviaty portrayed. It is
a picturization of Robert H. McLaugh
lin's continent-famed play, and because of
the wider scope of the camera drama, “The
Eternal Magdalene” in its picture form is
a better production nn@ possesses a wid
er appeal. Maxine Elliott, one of the best
known of American actresses, is cast for
the chief role, and her work is of a very
|hl¢h order. The role of Blijah Bradshaw
is played in most convincing fashion by
Charles Dalton; in faot, the entire cast is
made up of notables whose efforts add
greatly to the success of the picture. Mar
garet Marsh, prominently identified with
many big screen productions, gives the
fingst portrayal of her career in this ple
ture. The Criterion orchestra, an Out
ing-Chester scenic, and the Kinograms are
added features on the week’'s program.
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BERLIN, April 22, (via London,
April 23.—Herbert Hoover, head of
the inter-Allied relief committee, ar
rived here today to investigate per
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FORT VALLEY, April 23-—The
present indications are that the peach
‘rop for the ensuing year will be one
»f the most profitable ever grown,
While it is admitted by practically
all of the growers in this immediate
and surrounding section that the crop
of this year will not be unusually
large, the return is expected by all
*o be greater than that of any other
year. The reason for this is that all
fruits are bringing unusually high
vrices.
While it is a fact the growers have
never failed to get what is consid-|
ered a good price for their fruit since
the organization of the Georgia l“ru!t‘
Exchange, they are expecting an ex
‘raordinarily good price this year. ‘
Another thing that indicates thn‘
prices are going to be higher this
year than ever before is that even
this early abnormally high prices are
being paid for the fruit; same being
bought by the basket and crate on
delivery.” As high as $2 has been
paid per crate for fruit on contract.
This means that the grower who
sold his fruit at this price will re
ceive this amount for every crate he
packs and will not have to pay any
storage, icing or commission charges.
This is an unusual price for
peaches f. o. b. Fort Valley, as it
takes some money to get the fruit in
iced care, to have it transported to its
destination and, last of all but not the
least of all, the produce man has to
have his pay for disposing of the
fruit. This means that these peaches
will have to bring between $3 and $4
for the speculator to make anything.
This price was paid by a Northern
commission man and it is reasonable
to suppose that he would not be pay
ing such unusually high .prices for
fruit unless he was going to benefit
by the deal. Everything seems to
have a tendency toward a very prof
itable erop this year, which is needed
by the farmers on account of cotton
cenditions,
There is always some uneasiness
as to the safety of the peach crop
' through the winter and spring
months, So far the crop has not been
injured to any extent, and the grow
‘ers are confident that it will not be
injured. The uneasiness continues
until after Haster, but as a general
thing all the growers feel safe after
this date has passed. Last year the
first peaches were shipped at an un
usually early date, but this year the
first will probably leave here at the
usual time. There will not be quite
as many cars shipped during June of
this year as last year, for the reason
that the crop as a whole is much
later, which is of benefit to the grow
ers. There will be plenty of labor,
and the handling of the crop will be
done smoothly, as is always the case.
Cornerstone of Macon
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Library To Be Laid
MACON, April 23.—With officers of
the Masonic Grand Lodge of (;em&la in
charge, the cornerstone of the ash
ington Memorial Library, corner Wash
ihgton avenue and College street, will
be laid Saturday at 12 o'clock. Grand
Master Robert J. Travis, of Savannah
will officiate. The chief address will be
delivered by Dr. €. R. Jenkins, presi
dent of Wesleyan College, Colonel J. T.
Boifeuillet was to have delivered it,
but has been called out of the city.
The library was given the city by Mrs.
Ellen Washington Bellamy as a me
morial to her brother, the late Hugh
Washingtoh. It is to be ona of the
handsomest structures in the South.
Opera Visitors Are Invited
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street, in the heart of the downtown district.
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“Hearts of the World.”
‘*Hearts of the World,” D. W. Griffith's
supreme achlevement, is delighting large
audiences at the Atlanta Theater, where
it is playing a week's engagement, two
performances being given dally, at 2:30
and 8:30. ‘“‘Hearts of the World" inau
gurates a mew era in the realm of the
screen drama. Here, with the great war
merely as a background, Mr. Griffith has
filmed a simple little love story, old as
the ages-—yet ever new., “Hearts of the
World” shows the happy, peaceful life of
a small French village before the grim
horror of war reared its ugly head over
the horizon. The causes that led up to
the war are briefly shown; the meeting
of the English Parliament on the event
ful night when the vote was cast for war;
the session of the French Senate voting
on the declaration of war; the session of
the Eng‘luh Cabinet awaiting the fatal
hour when the ultimatum to Germany
would expire. These scenes come a 8 A pre
lude. Then the drama begins, and one
sits enthralled as ‘‘the sweetest love story
ever told” is unfolded. A large symphony
orchestra, alone worth the price of admis
ston, interpretes most beautifully the de
lightful musical score specially arranged
for the production. There will be two per
formances dafly at the Atlanta Theater,
at 2:30 and 8:30.
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“ Heading the bill at Loew's Grand for the
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sian singers, dancers and instrumentalists,
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entertaining. Greene & Platt are eccentric
jugglers who mix a lot of comedy with
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Don't Be
Intimidated
Two instances of in
timidation of voters
by the Salary Raid
ing Tax Raisers were
reported to this
League's Headquar
ters shortly after the
polls opened this
morning.
Ring politicians
were refusing in some
~ precincts tolet voters
cast the ballots pre
viously prepared. §
Registered voters
have the legal right
to vote any ballot
they wish.
Everyregistered
voter whose ballot is
refused today is urg
ed to come to this
Leagues' Headquar
ters, 102 Kimball
House, tomorrow and
we will see that the
intimidators get
what is coming to
them. |
Don't Be Bluffed!
Insist on your right
to cast your ballot as
you see fit.
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Taxpayers’ League
FRANK WELDON, Secretary ~ * !
ROOM 102 KIMBALL HOUSE. vy 1781.
COME UP AND SEE US.
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