The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 20, 1906, Image 9

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NEWS OF THE SECRET ORDERS Conducted by CLAUDE NEALY. CARROLL COUNTY MASONS HAVE SPLENDID TEMPLE 2 SIX NIGHTS AT GRANIJ ,, O l 8 x GOOD COMEDY AT^IJOU. O ‘o 'The Little Ducheis’/*J°nday O 2 n, *The Little Joker'/Tue.dayO /tinea and § S nl ?Her Own Way"/fl<lay and O r a '™*AwakenlnJ Mr. PIPP" O 0 all the week at ttif B, J° u - jjj gotwooooooooo^ 1 ^^ 1 ^ Some excellent f rings »"d »ome '* vor “* V^k to rome” 1 The Count... von HafWt. whceattrac- intrinf* nnri -nclng In "The Bur- iomut.r and -»« Stork." will be remembered, V open ** '» Anna Held’. P'V ,™ u » lc f‘ c0 ™* dl ' * ThP Little D he "' Arthur Duni1 ' the vest-pockiM"*®*"' ha * returned ‘ mll .|, a i cC edy from a aummer In 1 aocillc nr wl11 be ,he ventral flg- va, t . The «le Joker." If ho brim* u . e n!t»nv utW K ,rI * ag accompanied M.nln^TtlfnUaWUys" * h# ,ront row * L, 2«< »" ‘ho first day. "labile jntgomery .he waa Just it.ill In t stock company day., when Maori in o..v,«.n« nhe playe ( THREEOF THE FUN FOUNTAINS IN “THE LITTLE JOKER." £ ■very part from Ophelia to *7 e V}' l ’T*. and made a aucceaa In 5* 'V Repertoire—will present Mrs, i h ..i, r<er'a greatest drama, “Zaza," » Th,.'«v afternoon and night. Mlaa c?iviV.' fden will close the week with "ffer <" Way ." on Friday and Sat ur 7?F Bijou "The Awakening of Mr, p,„'..-lll give Gibson lovers an op- rtrj’ty to see some of hla types. The r" cited and daughter-bossed Mr. SJU.Ttve many a laugh In the Qlb.on , p es and there la every element of 5 .cesaful comedy In Mr. Plpp'a ox- ,,nce». The usual performances of p ,v night and three matinees will be ,n. “The Little Duch.aa,” dthough Countess Olga von Hatz tit, who Is starring for the second . aaon In “The Little Duches.," la one 1 the youngest of the footllght favor' tea heading their own companies, she s also one of the moat promising. No actress has hnd a more rapid rite to stellar pre-eminence than she has had during the four short years of her ex perience on the singe. IJer beauty, charming voice and remarkable talent are nil Inherited; for her father, Ed ward. fount von Hntxfeldt, and her mother, whose stage name was Annie Aunr. were both prominent and popu lar <>n the stage of this country and Germany, atql the countess was vlr tunlly brought up behind the scenes. When she placed herself under the management of Milton and Sargent Aborn last year they selected as a propel' vehicle for her exploitation the already successful musical comedy, "The Little Duchess," which broke ull records ct the New York Casino, and .CHARLEY GRAPEWIN Tha Awakening of Mr. Pipp.” was avowed the moat lavish production of Its kind ever staged. •The Little Joker.” The father of a charming girl, upon his death, bequeaths to his daughter a legacy of one million dollars, with the express provision, however, that she marry a man at least six feet tall. The girl falls In love with n little fellow- only three feet four Inches In height and the little fellow In turn falls In love with her. desperately. And. of course, the legacy woyld be welcome, nay, even quite necessary. In the play, to both. It sounds like a Bernard Shaw prob lem play plot, but It Isn’t; that Is, notn serious' one. at any rate, for Arthur Dunn, as Punch Swift, who will be seen at (lie Grand Tuesday and Wed nesday In his new musical comedy suc cess, "The Little Joker,"- by Herbert Hall Winslow, has overcome the ob jection to Ills stature by suddenly growing to the required height at the end of The first act, and he, of course, marries the girl, they win the million nnd are off for the honeymoon. In "Tho Little Joker" Arthur Dunn has found a vehlclo which offers him unlimited scope for Ills delightful ec centricities nnd for fun-making which brings forth screams of laughter from his audiences. "Zaza” Talks on Bssuty. Miss Mabelle Montgomery, who lip- pears ns "Zaxa" at the Grand next Thursday, matinee and night, thinks that the Ideal woman Is a rare person age; that she should be blonde, live feet six Inches In her stockings; not too slender; plump, not fat; embrace- nblc, petite—a nice nrmful for a hero. Her temper should be like that of a Toledo blade, with enough intellect not to bore a man by being n lay figure. Of course she must be graceful, hands nnd feet to ntntch her perfect form. She should be athletic, too, and be able to play tennis and golf. She should be a dancer, for dancing not only makes her graceful, but robs her of self-consciousness. H»olthy f Abso. luteiy, or she can not be attractive. Cheerful? Always. Pessimistic? Nev er! She should Indulge In long walks —real walks, not mincing steps. Teeth and eyes should bo brllllunt—the first well cared for. the latter never over taxed by lntc hours or too much read ing or Btutly. Plenty of sleep, for sleep makes the skin clear. and Is the best of all medicines. And last, the hair must be abundant and glossy— the scalp regularly massaged twice a week. Meals should be pluln, but sub stantial. like those of a first-class pugi list In training for the fight of his life. “Her Own Way.” No finer scene has been put on modem stage than that In “Her Own Way," In which Georglana pays off her score with Sam Coast, her cousin- lover. It l» a battle royal—a woman's By LEN C. BALDWIN. The Masonic Temple at Carrollton, erected by Carroll county Masons. Is one of the most complete temples to be found In the state. Oreat credit Is due Dr. J. D. Ham rick, W. M.. of Carroll Lodge No, CD, for Mis work «>n tills line. The Mh-soii^ have the entire third floor and the lodge room is 60 by 100 feet, furnished In natural wood. It is well ventilated and lighted with electricity. The lodge room furniture is in walnut and the carpet corresponds with the furniture. They also have a beautiful banquet hall In the rear of the lodge room that will seat 300 guests. The ante-rooms are nicely furnished with chairs, desks and telephones. Carroll Chapter No. 22. R. A. M.. has recently purchased a fln'* outfit of no a parnphernalln. Inrludlng it ?et of veiv* t veils, something rarely seen In a chap ter. The chapter meets twice a month und the attendance Is always good. The following officers are at the head of Carroll Lodge: J. D. Hamrick, W. M. H. S. Causey, S. W* James Deal, J. W. G. F. Cheney, treasurer. R. F. Hyatt, secretary. J. M. Burrus, S. D. J. D. Muse, J. D. H. C. Ogle tree. 8. S. O. D. Flemming, J. S. J. McD. Radford, chaplain. iH. Worley, tyler. lodge has done a lot of work . nr, and at each meeting h« * attendance. Dr. Hamrick, the 1 Is always present to make a stranger Welcome. He Is also a K. T. Shrlner. Carroll Chapter No. 22, R. A. M., has the following officers: J. H. Barrow. H. P. H. 8. Causey, king. * W. B. Dillard, scribe. M. M. Bradley, treasurer. R. F. Hyatt, secretary.* J. D. Hamrick, C. of H. J. H. Croft. P. S. L. K. Smith, R. A. C. J. F. Wallis, M. of third veil. J. Selunskey, M. of second veil. J. F. Creel, M. of first veil. C. M. Worley, sentinel. High Priest Barron Is doing a lot of good work for the chapter In Carroll ton. If you are a Mason and go to Carrollton, visit the Masonic Temple. BIG PYTHIAN BALL ON THUBSDAY NIGHT The big ball to be given by Colonial Company. Uniform Hank, Knights of Pythias, will occur Thursday night. The Knights are anticipating a great time. Tickets are $1 each. t\. 31 THIS SOUTH DAKOTA MASONS HONOR CAPTAIN JOINER Captain John C. Joiner, past grand high priest of the Royal Arch Masons of Georgia, has been given high honor by the Masons of South Dakota. Captain Joiner has been commission* ed as the representative In Georgia of the Grand Chapter, Royal Arch Masons of South Dakota. His com mission bearing the signature of the grand high priest nnd grand secretary of the Grand Chapter of the Western State, was received this week. Each grand chapter Is represented «i111"iig the other gland chapters by specially appointed representatives. Captain Joiner held the office qt grand high priest of the Grand Chapter of Georgia during the past year. MA CCA BEES 7 O CONI ESI FOR SPLENDID PRIZES HAS GREAT RECORD AS SECRET ORDER MAN The above Is a picture of ex-Judge W. \V. McNinch, who Is one of the old sst Odd Fellows In Georgia, having Joined that order In' 1173. He Is a past grand and a put chief patriarch of the encampment He Is also the oldest Maccabee In Georgia, having joined that -order more than 31 years ago. He was the first record keeper of Tent No. 8, of Missouri. Mr. McNinch Is proud of his mein berthlp. In these two organizations and could not be Induced to sever his con nections with them. While residing In Missouri Mr. McNinch was elected Judge of tho criminal court of Ran dolph county for four consecutive terms. SILVER CLOUD COUNCIL PLANS ENTERTAINMENT The ladles of Silver Cloud Council. Degree of Porahontas, have planned a unique entertainment for the meeting next Wednesday’s sleep, October 21, at the wigwam. A short and Interesting program will be rendered snd refreshments served. Pocahontas are invited to ntten T “AWAKENING OF MR. PIPP," WEEK’S BILL A T THE BIJOU The supreme tent of the Maccabees Is offering a 1800 Wing piano and sev- oral other handsome prises for the tents that admit the most members during the month of November. At the last review of Greater At lanta tent. No. 10, It was decided to en ter this contest, and a call for every member of the tent has been Issued for next Monday night at the hall in the wigwam, 86 Central avenue, when a line of campaign will be mapped out. The officers- of Greater Atlanta con sider that they have a splendid oppor tunity to win one of these prises, If not the first, If all the members will plen- condttlon here. Greater Atlanta tent Is one of the liveliest lodges In the entire South. This, coupled with the knowledge that the supreme tent has paid promptly the four claims coused by the deaths of Sir Knights Wrer.n, Mitchell, Gower and Reeves, during the past fifteen months, will add to the energy of the members. One of the past officers. In speaking of this contest, said: “I can see no reason why an Atlanta tent can not win this first prize. The people of Atlanta have a very favor able Impression of the Maccabees. Most of them khow that It Is the strongest order financially In the United States, and that It Is very strong In this city.” DR. J. D. HAMRICK, Worshipful Mastsr of the Matonlo Ledge at Carrollton. Charley Grapewin and Pretty Girls in Musi cal Comedy. “The Awakening of Mr. Pipp," the moat brilliant musical farce success week, with Charley Grapewin In tho title role, supported by Miss Anna Chance and a fine company of high class artists, who will doubtless tax the playhouse to Its full capacity at every performance. Incidents that are really funny, sit uations that nr* laugh-producing In their absurdity, and scenes that ara calculated to make those of acute rtsl bllltles hysterical with merriment are crowded together In a delightful pot pourri of mirth and melody, adorned with pretty girls and stunning cos tomes and beautiful scenic effects. I has a plot that can be discovered with out the aid of a libretto, and while the fun Is hilarious, it Is consistent and refined. The production will be seen here with a complete new scenic adornment, as wall as new costumes and a new chorus of girls that are something more than manikins, who were especially selected for thslr grace, voices and ability. They take a lively part In the show, and are pleasingly In evidence throughout. Charley Orapewln Is the star. He Is capable of a wide range of expression and has the peculiar brand of mslancboly humor, which Is claimed to be typically American There will be matinees as usual, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. ANNIE RUSSELL AS PUCK WILL BE SEEN IN AIL ANT A Marie Antionette China Hu* graceful shapes aud dainty decorations of the Marie Antoinette China commend it to those who wish N'Wething new und attractive. Over the vliite, translucent surface arc scattered ljl .i'm bouquets, Frenchv wee clusters of buds and blos- f °ms. Garlands! of tiny dowel’s weave the well-known monogram of tin remarkable woman, whose name and personality have been the inspiration of so many fashions. W e have sojnc perfectly beautiful Dresden China, w hile our Wcdgevpod, Cauldon and Coalport lines are rich Vl, l varied. Chricc Wedding gifts.- Maier & Berkele. Charming Actress to Make First Tour in South. Annie Russell la coming to Atlanta. The date has not been announced, but her managers have entered Into an arrangement with Klaw and Erlanger by which the charming actreaa will make her firet Southern tour. The an nouncement will be received with more than ordinary pleasure by those who have aeen Mlse Ruasell In Eaetern cities. Annie Russell’s offering for the sea- eon le "A Midsummer Night's Dream." In which the Is seen as the airy sprite, Puck, which In the new production la mode the central figure of the Shakes pearian fantasia. The production optned the new Astor Theater In New Tork a few week* ago, and though It presented Miss Russell In an entirely new role, she made It as charming as htr parts In society dramas. Annie Ruasell ranks with Maude Adame and Eleanor Robson In the flnleh and beauty of her acting. She should be met with a packed house In Atlanta. “A Toast te Laughter.” Tim Murphy, at a supper In his honor recently, was called on lo respond In a toast to "Laughter," which he did In these terms: ., "Here's to laughter! the sunshine of the soul, the happiness of the heart, the Selma Lynden in “Her Owlf Way.” nit against a man's dogged persistence to force her lo become his wife. Think ing to subjugate her through misfor tune. Coast has literally ruined not only Georglona’s weak brother, but her brother's wife and mother, and finally has compelled the brother to make way with the fortune belonging to Georglana. "Marry me." says Coast, "and I will take care of your brother, Bteve, forever; throw me over end every pe|*er In town will print tho story of your femlly'e dlegrace.” Geor- glena’e lover has gone to the Philip pines with his regiment, and has been reported dead. Her brother, Rteve, has robbed the entire family of their, for tune and seemingly nothing but dis aster looms before the eyes of th« heroine. Her woman’s wit, however, Is strong enough to dispel the disaster and complete her victory out of din gers that a moment before perplexed and almost baffled her. Jules Murry makes the production which will be here on Friday and {Saturday at the i Grand. Miss Sylvia Lynden ulaye the rule of Oeorglana. leaven of youth, the privilege of purity, the echo of Innocence, the treasure of the humble, the wealth of the poor, the bead of the cup of pleusure. It die pels dejection, banishes blues and mangles melancholy, for It's the toe of woe, tho destroyer of depression, the enemy of grief; It Is what kings envy peasants, plutocrats envy the poor, the guilty envy the Innocent; It's the sheen on the silver of smiles, the ripple on the water's delight, the glint on the gold of gladness; without H humor would be dumb, wit would wither, dim ples would disappear and smiles would shrivel, for It's the glow of a clean con science, the voice of a pure soul, the blilh cry of mirth, the swan song of sadness. Laughter!” . . Bennet Musson, who will be seen In the role of Steve, the cattle thief, when Dustin Farnutn comes to the Grand Opera House In "The Virginian," Is well known to fathers and mothers who buy children's stories. He Is the author of several of the most success ful of racent Juvenile books, Including "Malate and Her Dog Snip In Fairy land." The management of the Majestic Theater, Boston, where Mr. Belasco B resents David Warfield In “The lus|c Matter” for the opening engage ment of the road tour, received an agreeable shock last wtek when I called for the scene plot of the pi and In reply received the following printed notice: DAVID BELE8CO Presents DAVID WARFIELD In "THE MUSIC MASTER." Beene Plot; Company carries everything except the hole In the stage. Please have It ready. DeWolf Hopper says that when he was touring the South last summer he struck a town about which there were many alarming reports. Hopper, who was suffering from a mild case of In digestion and an excessive esse of un necessary nervousness, Inquired of an old negro mammy regarding the yellow fever situation. Upon being Informed that there were quite a few cases In the neighborhood. Hopper Immediately Jumped to the conclusion that he was suffering from the first symptoms. He asked the old mammy the best thing to take. She replied, "Well, sah, the beet thing I knows of Is to take the first train tor the North." ATTRACTS INTEREST The officers of Gordon tent. No. SO, of the Maccabees, are very much en thused over the sale of tlckete for the vaudeville show that the Southern Va riety Company will give on October 31 at the hall In the Red Men's wig wam. The committee that waa appointed by Commander Hale hae gone to work with a will, each one doing what he can to make the entertainment a grand succeei. The management of the Southern Variety Company, seeing the Internet that the committee of Gordon tent Is taking, announce that they will add several other features One of the principal featurea Is a laughable mualcal turn by Mr. and Mr*. Smith, Arthur Irwin and Eddie Parker. Theie featurea. In addition to what has already been announced, wilt provide a splendid evening's entertain ment for thoie who attend. OF KIBLA TEMPLE WAS BIG_SUCCESS Splendid Ceremonial Held By Khorassans Wed nesday Night. , The big certmonlal session-of Klbliv Temple, Dramatic Order Knights of lihorasaan, held Wednesday night In the hall in the Kiser building, was a great success In every respect. Large numbers of Khorassans were In attendance and the ceremonial wus thoroughly enjoyed. Among those pres ent were many visiting members, who took advuniago of the opportunity to attend the « ••ivninniHl nnd visit (he state fair all on one trip. A number of candidates- crossed the hot desert sands, the caravan Journey furnishing much amusement. Judge Richard B. Ru«*eli, of the new court of appeals, was one of the candi dates. Following the ceremonial, a splendid banquet was spread at Durand's Ala bama street place. UNIFORM LODGE, K, P„ HAD FINE MEETING Uniform Lodgs No. 133.' K. of P„ htld an enthusiastic meeting on last Tuesday nlg.bt, largs number of Knights wtrs present, many of whom were from out of the city. The rank of Knight was conferred and the candidate was satis- fistl that hs got all that was coming to him. The rank of Page will be conferred next Tuesday night on a class of six. COMANCHE RED MEN ADD NINE NEW 8CALP8. ■ Yarattb Temple. Mystic Shrine, held a splendid session Wednesday night at the Masonic Temple, South Forsyth and .Mitchell streets. large number of Shriners wens present to witness the candidates tra verse the hot sands af the desert. The occasion was greatly enjoyed. A delightful banquet followed the ceremonial. Comanche Tribe No. 3 of the Red Men still continues to Increasa Its al ready large membership. Last Thursday nights sleep nine more pale faces were raised up to the chief's degree, and two old members reinstated. The degree work of the team of old Comanche la a revelation to those who have not seen it lately. The offlcere of COMANCHE TRIBE TO HOLD REUNION T The big reunion of the members of Comanche Tribe will occur on next Thursday's sleep. An invitation Is being sent each member, aud It la expected that this will be one of the largest gatherings of Red Men ever hold In the city. There will not be any sot program, i It Is the Intention to get the mem bers together In order to plan a great boom for Comanche. All Rod Men are Invited* this tribe are much encouraged over the splendid attendance at the council fires. MEMBER. KODAK SEASON The fall mouth* nre the most delightful of the year to tale |.tr- teres. Krery »pnt you rl.lt, every piece you look, there's mi In teresting picture. Marvelous ,unset*. Iiesstlful landscapes, por traits nut of doors, and the little rootle scene* one sec* .very dnr —don’t miss them. Taking picture* with n K-l*k Is «nsr. Interest ing nnd Inatrnrtlrr. Get one today. One dollar and up. rieturrs you take sow will he priceless la s few years. Pome In and see some amateur sample*. We give yon complete Instructions how to operate a Kodak, ltemember, It'a all caay. We do devrlopliiK und A. K. 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