The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 23, 1906, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. PURSE-WELLS PAPER COMPANY, (Formerly F. E. PURSE) WHOLESALE PAPER, PRINTING AND BINDING, 14 TO 18 EAST MITCHELL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. Have greatly increased their capacity for doing, business, both from a financial and equipment standpoint. The firm now consists of F. E. Purse, S. H. Wells and B. L. Ridley. Mr. Purse is the originator of the business and a practical printer. Mr. Wells comes to Atlanta from Elkton, Ky., where he was prominently connected with the financial, mercantile and political interests of that blue grass section. Mr. Ridley is well known in Atlanta and many of the Southern States, hav ing traveled these States in the interest of a St. Louis concern. The firm of Purse-Wells Paper Company will do a general wholesale business and high-grade commercial printing. They respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. w '••••••#••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••! THE THEATERS 1 Suceoas at tha Bijou, It would be hard to cat more pteas- ure nnd real laughs' over clean tun out of one evening than are furnlahed by Charley Grapewln and hie company In “The Awakening of Mr. Plpp" at the Bijou thin week, Grapewln la on artist, and the ar tistic touches show all through the performance. Hla ability la proven In the second act If nowhere else. Grape win and .Mlsa Anna Chance ore the only two persona on the atage during the entire act except for the appear ance of Charlie Morton for a few min utes. . It's a drunken scene that'a different— Pleasantly different. Grapewln geta his fun out ot the "morning after” do- Inits. hut he puta enough aerlouaneaa Into his Interpretation to keep It from belli* unpleasant. And Anna Chance aa Mra. Plpp makes good with the audience, too— and deservedly. With her Ilea almoat as much reaponalblllty for the aucceea of the second act. and In fact for the whole show, na with Mr. Grapewln. But another member of the caet •bares much ot the Intenet with the stars. This la Mira Bessie Kyle— ressie Tiptoe on the program. Bealdea being u hm*o.. and having an excel lent voice and being an accompllahed 1 aanc r, she scema to enjoy her work, elm's I he kind of girl that people keep their eyes glued to when ahe’a on the stage. She woe at the Casino laat summer with Max Hoffman's show and at that tlmo tvau the center of attrac tion. though most of the time ehe was jusi n member of tilt* chorus. Max Reynolds ua Mugay, a messenger 00V, and Loretta Marshall aa Dropsy, arc two others who ara especially worthy of mention, but every member of the company doea hla or her part to make the show one of the beat on the Wolls-Dunne-Harlan circuit. V. R. O. “Tha Littla Dueheis.” Robert J-ett, aa Gustav, the bathing master, was head and shoulders above everything else in the one perform ance at the Grand Monday night of 'The Little Duchess,” which is touring the South thla season with Counteas °lga von Hatxfeldt aa the star. The countess Is chic, neat, pretty and •Bapely, but canont presume to fill a Place formerly occupied by Anna Held, *Th, m r lot* Atlanta playgoer, saw In Thi Little Duchess” some months ago. Mr. Leu headed the fun-makinar, with Irving Hrooks as Heidelberg Wurts- nurger and George F. Moore na Jose jtawmba. Some of the songs were fair- !L!^ nR ana tnany of them were en- hored. C. E. H. Musical Comedy at the Grand. The popular little comedian, Arthur •Rmn, nnd his company of merryma- *111 be the attraction at the Orand Tuesday and Wednesday nights *mt Wednesday matinee In a new and anelnal musical absurdity, rightly ”amod "The Little Joker.” The come- r* * a * written expressly for Mr. Dunn tie'. ** ! ‘ al ,‘* to “bound with opportunl- ( , r *" r ’he display of the many dlf- t/ih* ’ I ™ of fun-making. The plot el for hla ability to spend his large fortune on) all those persons who can be persuaded to listen to hi. Jokes. Tills leads to many funny complica tions when "The Little Joker" falis In love seriously and is unable to make anybody believe It. Of oogrso there are girls—pretty girls—and Bongs that will be whistled nil over town The au thor hns also Introduced several unliiue characters to act ns foils for Punch, and the parts will be portrayed by a number of the best artists obtainable. The costuming and mounting of the production will bo an attraction In It self. “The Little Joker” la one of the few yearly surprises In tho way of the atrical novelties. ”Zsza” at Grand Thursday. "Zaxa,” which will be seen at the Grand Thursday matinee and Thurs day night. Is merely the history of a Parisian girl tyho starts off by making a bet that she can lure a certain mar about-town, Bernard Dufrene, Into tak ing hor to supper, ord who before long finds entering Into her henrt a love for him that illumlnntes her soul and plants an Ideal where hitherto only discontent rested. This love for Ber nard is Illustrated minutely In a little house In the woods jjt St. Etienne. It le bruised through Zasa's discovery that Duftene hns a wife In Paris; It Is lacerated through Zaza's clandestine visit to that Parle home, where the un expected appearance of Dufrcne's little S ri hushes the cry of revenge on Zaza • ps; Is Intensely swayed In the next scene, where Zaza cogitate!, whether to give up Duferne or not, and It Is roused to white heat after she has admitted to Duferne that she knows he Is mar ried, and he turns upon her when he learns that she has entered his home. At thla time the scene between Zaza nnd Dufrene, where she lies to him that she has told his wife of their Intrigue, and, after he has cursed her for doing so, tells him the truth, reaches a tragic pinnacle. Sylvia Lyndsn’s English Fast. When Sylvia-Lynden, who will ap pear In "Her Own Way" at the Grand Friday and Saturday nlghta and Sat urday matinee, was playing under the management of Beerbohm Tree at Her Majesty's Theater In London, she, »a« everywhere taken for an English lady. "Your voice Is so soft and. low like ouri.” they all said. "You surely can t b *Mlss A Lynden n smiled her thanks and said nothing. At the ffrst rehearsal one of the members of the company espied her feet and Immediately began to proclaim their beauty. # #M , “My. but those aren’t English f«*t- !can^eet! ,h I t^nk^ou^for th'nklng my WILL MEET IN KIMBALL HOUSE GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGfy x] iS voice resembled your low soft i'm afraid I can't return the compli ment as to feet.” ns she thrust hdr lit tle Spaiilsh slipper" by Ijj large sensible English boots of her companion. Harry Bufgsss Hsrs. Harry Burgess, an old Atlantan, ap pears with Arthur Dunn In "The Little Joker" at the Grand Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Burgess accom panies her husband. Harry Burgess has a --r C Pu°n f c tt h S^celebrat- ' Mra. “Si The southeastern department of the National Wagon Manufacturers’ Asso ciation of the United States of Amer ica will hold a meeting at 3 o'clock, In room No. 301 Kimball, Tuesday after noon. Max Robinson, Murllnsburg, W. Va., president,, arrived In Atlanta Mon day and will ba In the chair. This department Includes every wagon manufacturer In the Southern states, and Is one of the moat Impor tant organisations of Its kind. While Its officers and bnslness are separate and distinct from the C. B. N. A., Its Interests are In a way the same. They affiliate to a degree, and most of those In attendance are also, eligible to the larger association. ooooooooooctooooooooootiCHJoa j O 0| O IN MIDDLE OF BIG ROAD O a COUPLED WEDDED SUNDAY. O o o O Special to The Georgian. O O Athens, Oct. 33.—Sqnday after- O O noon Enquire Tribble married. In O O the middle of the big road, near O O this city, a young man named O O Martin to a Miss Onnn. The cere- O O mony was performed In the pres- O O ence of only a few friends and the Q O young people went on their way 0 O rejoicing. oqi»oooooooooo<H?ooooooocHoo WALTER BALLARD OP TICAL CO. Less than one year ago plsced on the market the new Ballard Bifocal, giving reading and walking vision In one frame and looking Ilka one glass. Thsy have proven tho most auccsssful of all the advertised Invisible bifocals. Ground In a deep tortc curve, giving a large visual field for reading as well as walking. They are the most perfect and beautiful glass sold. Consult us about bifocals. We have them all. Sales room. II Peachtree. Atlanta. Go. JUDGE M'WHORTER RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT. Special to The Georgian. Augusta. Or., Oct. 23.—Judge Hamil ton H. McWhorter, president of tlie Augusta Southern railroad, called the annual meeting of the stockholders to order here at noon.- The meeting was very brief, as there was only routine matters to be looked after. The homing of the officers of the road and the reading of the reports wns the most Important matter looked after. Since the last annual meeting of the company the headquarters of the Au gusta Southern has been changed t„ Augusta, and the meeting yesterday — of Superintend- Davls Memorial Services. Special to The Georgian. ■ Brunswick, Ga., Oct 23.—A memo rial service was held In this city Sun. day afternoon In honor of Mrs. Jeffer son Davis under the auspices of Clem ent A. Evans Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, and was conducted by Rev. F. D. Thomas, of the First Pres byterian church, assisted by Rev. Rob ert Kerr, of the First Methodist church, and Rev. J. & Sammons, of the First Baptist church. Jenss Memorial 8srvicss. Special lo The (leorglap. Bowman, Ga., Oct 23.—Interaatlng memorial aervlcea wercl held at Bow man Sunday night In mAnory of Evan gelist 8am P. Jones. The church was crowded and suitable resolutions of re spect were adopted. Chancellor Barrow 8psaks. Special to The Georgian. Athens, Ga., Oct. 23.—Chancellor Barrow of the State University was In Oxford Monday night, where he ad dressed the student body of Emory College on timely themes. Fined for Gambling. Special fo The Georgian. yesterday for gambling. A. it of tha lines were paid. Run Over by Bu> I Special to The Georgian. tok* Athena, Ga., Oct. 28.—J. AT Saye was run over on tho atreets of Athena by a buggy driven by a negro, Bob Smith. Tho affair was purely an accident, but Mr. Saye was Injured severely. Mrs. Aesnsth Dorsty. Special to The Georgian. Athens, Ga., Oct. 28.—Mra. Asenath Doraey, who la the sunt of Mayor Dor- sey, of Athens, was burled this morn ing at 10 o'clock. The funeral service was conducted from the homo of her sister, Mrs. Major J. E. Talmadge, where she lived. She died Monday from pneumonia, together with the weakened condition of old ago. She was 71 years of age. Want Dispensary Closed. Special to The Georgian. Athena, On., Oct, 23.—The ladlea of the city will requegt tho board of dis pensary commissioners to close tho Athens, Ga.. Oct. 33.—Eight negroes dispensary here each Saturday after- were lined HO or 20 day's on the streets noon. The "tank" was closed for a day Test Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy One Week at Our Risk Use tfieFreeTestCoupon Any Druggist will agree to refund your money if it fails to give relief or cure. c. C. Blfchmore secretary. Dyspepsia In any form, gns, belching, bitter taste bed breath, dlssy spells, soar stomach, henrt flutter nervousness, specks nr base liefore tbc eyes, rotnlty feeling, pains In stomach, aide or bark, and all other symptoms of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. Tyner's Dys pepsia Remedy strengthens weak stomachs, stops colic and headache In 5 mluutes. Heals, canker sores, a so Kidney and Direr Trouble, nil of which arise from a weak stomach. CURES CATARRH Disease Comas From Wtak Stomach—Wonder ful Rosults Obtained by Taking Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy. You know the symptoms: Hawking and spitting r day, swallowing the poisonous mucus by night; id breath, foul taste, constipation, stopped up nose, headache, dlstlness and that alrfal dropping lu the throat. It all comes from a weak stomach or dys pepsia. Tyner's Dys|»epsi* Remedy arts on the diges tive fluids, makes uew, rich blood and cores In this tvity the worst case of cntnrfh. 8top using sprays, blood purifiers or Inhaling medicated vapors, when the real trouble Is In the diseased stomach. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy I* the only real enre by strength ening your weak stomach. Kvery one of the symp- *- — Uk was held in the office ent White. All of the officer* were re-elected, a* vroR the board of directors. Judge Me- w ... „ Whorter was re-elected president and tmm» «f catarrab will disappear shortly after log Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. Get n bottle from your drug gist. Try It a week. If at the rml of tlrnt time yon are not ben efited the druggist will refund yoor money upon the return of the bottle. Cat out the Coupon, sign your name to It, nnd your druggist will sell you a ImttUrof Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy subject to tt shore “money-back" condition. Free Test Coupon, Cut oat, sign anil present this Coupon, with Mo deposit, to'snjr druggist. anil If after a week's trial .on are not benefited, return the liottls where purchased with the un used contents nnd wrapper, and he will refund your money. Dete Addreea e Druggists ere anthorlied to •ell Tyner's dyspepsia Reme dy on the week's leal, aa per nfeire offer. .If you eannot find It at your drnsglat'a, tend direct to Tyner Itemed/ L’o.. August., Georgia. cal«r free. Clr- not long ago and It really resulted In good. Boy's Arm Is Broken. Special to Tha Georgian. Athens, Ga., Oet. 23.—Leonard Bar rett had hla arm broken In a -scrub' S ame of football. The little suffertr Is olng well and will bs out In a few days. Kicked by Loose Mule. Special to The Georgian. Athena, Os., Oct,' 33.—Guy Haynes, a little boy, was kicked on the head by ... a loose mule, and hie skull fractured, to *1.00. It Is thought thu boy will raeovsr. Many Arrests by Police. Special to Tbs Georgian. Athena, Ga., Oct. 38.—City Police man Asbcrry Cook has arrested ten persons wanted from a distance In the past five days. He made all the arrests by descriptions of the parties. To Organize Red Men. Special to The Georgian. Athena, Ga, Oct. 33.—It Ig the Inten tion of tho Improved Order of Men Men of Athene to organise a Red Men's League In the near future, and prob ably before the Great Council of the Improved Order of Red Men of Geor gia meets next May. Lumber Plant to Resume Work. Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 13.—The Hllton- Dodge Lumber Company at St. Simon are having the mills put in first-class condition and will resume operations vary shortly. The mills have been closed several weeks undergoing re pairs. Receiver le Asked For. Special to The Georgian. Newnan, Ga., Oct. 23.—On petition of . H. Nunnally, ut the firm ot Nun- nally tk Barrett, of Ibis city, Judge R. \V. Freeman appointed H. H. North temporary receiver of the Arm assets. The' firm has conducted a fancy gro cery business on Bay street for two years. Army Daserter Surrenders. Special to The Georgian. Batnbrldge, Ga., Oct. 23.—On Satur day Chief of Police Burke was ap proached by a man about 30 years old, who said that he was a deserter from the United States army and wanted to surrender. The man gave his name as E. A. Kellog. and said that until about live months ago he was attached to the coast artillery stationed at Fort Mor gan. Chief Burke wired Fort Morgan that the man would be held In Jail here until the arrival of an officer. Negro Is Found Dead. Special to The Georgian. Batnbrldge, On., Oct. 28.—The body of a negro man was found beside the tracks of the G., F. £ A. a few miles north of here Saturday. morning. It was Identified as that of a negro porter on one of the freight trains. The ver dict was that the deceased came to his death by falling between two box cars while the train was in motfon. VGRAND Tonight and Wednesday—Matinee Wednesday, ARTHUR DUNN, In the New Musical Comedy, “The Little Joker. Company of SO—Pretty Chorus. 20 Tuneful Musical Numbers. Night, 25c to $1.50. Matinee, 25c Thursday, Matinee and NighL —MABEL— — MONTGOMERY In the Great Emotional Drama —Z—A—Z—A— Night Prices 2Sc to 31.30 Mntlnee 25c to 11.00 SALE NOW OPEN. Fridsy and Saturday—Matinee Sat* urday, JULE8 MURRY PRESENTS' SYLVIA LYNDEN, In Clyde Fitch’s Greateit Play, “HER OWN WAY." Night 25c to fl.50. Matlneo 25c to 75c. Sale opens Wednesday. To Beautify Cemetery. Special to The Georgian. Macim, Go.. Oct. 23.—Plans for beau tifying ft oae Hill and Oak Ridge ceme teries and the burying grounds owned by the city will probably be made at the meeting of council tonight. An In vestigation of both cemeteries by Mayor Smith and the citizens' Joint cemetery committee has resulted In the finding of those places In a dilapi dated condition. BIJOU TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY. Wells, Dunne & Harlan Present CHARLEY GRAPEWIN In the Merry Musical Farce. The Awakening of Mr. Pipp 40 People—Beauty Chorut. DR. J. H. POWELL, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office, 315-316 Century Building. Ruth Taken Off River. Hpeclal to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 33.—The steamer Ruth, which' was recently placed on the river by Balnbrldge parties In op position to the lines of the Columbus Steamboat Association, has been taken off the upper river, the hqme line prac tically controlling the traffic on the river by having three boats In service on the upper river and one below Chat tahoochee. Furniture Company Organized. Rpeelsl to The Georglnn. Columbus, Ga. Oct. 23.—The Colum bus Furniture and Fixture Company has been organized with a capital of 330,000, J. F. Weathers, L. I,. Noble, A. Chancellor, Sol Hurling and T. W. Coleman being the Incorporators. J. F. Weathers Is president of the company, and L. L. Noble secretary and treas urer.