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THE ATUNtA GEORGIAN,
MONDAY, JAWUAIY 7, UR.
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ft,r<ft»re. petitioner pray* that after
1 rrtttlmi ban l»eett duly Sled nml pub-
J.I a- r.-i|iilr*d he law that Ita charter
Lm. ii.1mI aa herem prayed.
7 W. R. TU’IIENOU.
Petitioner* Attorney.
1..I ill office tbit the Stb'tlny of Jan-
ARNOLD BROYLEK.
rk HnjMThir Court Pulton County, Oa.
Arii.d-i nroyiea, ciark or me au|ierior
t of -aid county, do hereby certify that
fmtig III a true and correct ropy nf
, ii.jdb at!.,;) tot amendmenr to the rbnr-
h «f the I • \Ytnan Aflrerttalnf Agency
-ante npprur* At file la my nffle*.
r mni..« inv official signature and
•nl «f ti.u rnurt tbla the 6th day or J
ANAR CHIS T MEETING
IS RAIDED H Y POLICE
Alexander Berkman
and Emma Goldman
Among the Arrested.
New York, jan. 7.—An a result of an
anarchlntn' meeting yesterday In the
Eaat 81de, Alexander Berkman, who
Uat summer wan releaaed from prison
after serving a term of 14 year* for
an attack on Henry C. Prick the mil
lionaire. following the Homestead, Pa.,
rlota; Emin* Goldman, John R. Cor
yell. who presided at the meeting, and
Israel Hchwarts, aged 16. who refused
to leave the hall when the .place wan-
ordered cleared by 6he police, were ar-]
rested.
Berkman and Emma Goldman were
admitted to ball tn the sum of $2.d(N),
each.
There were fully 4A0 persona In the’
hall at the time of the raid. Kmma'
Goldman In charged with making In* •
cendtary spechen. nnd Berkman is imbi
4o have exhorted the audience to re
fuse to obey the orders of the police to
disperse, t’oryell whs arrested aa an
accessory.
There wan a stampede for the doors
when the police raided the hall.
AT
TO LYNCH NEGRO;
1 PRISONER SAVED
i Officers Change Plans and
! Lodge Carter in Law-
renceville Jail.
ALEXANDER BERKMAN.
Not*d Anarchist i, arrested in New
York aa r»ult of a meeting of
“Rede."
IRRESISTIBLE OSBORN
IN BIRMINGHAM JAIL
Confesses He’s a Big
amist-Says Women
Couldn’t Resist.
■ry, 1»»T.
day of Jan-
ARNOLD BROYLES.
Dalit 1 Mr.P,
HUpA'fLiT iliuitt—pnltnu t’nnnty, Ga,
I,ARK PAYS MILLIONS
FOR 200,000--ACRES
Trinidad. Colo.. Jan. 7.—It la report-
thiit William R Harlatt, tha million,
n hrok.r of Chicago. Hka sold Ver-
ni»|,i park, n son.noo acre ranch, with
, maanlflcently furnished house, to W.
A Clsrk, senator from Montana, for
82.asa.nn8.
ATTENTION
INSURANCE MEN.
Liberal commission con-
t ract s made with experienced
men to sell our new Double
Indemnity Life Policy (lump
sum), the most up-to-date.
]'»li.y; legal X'eserve rates.
Before making contract for
tbe new year call (or write)
uni investigate.
EMPIRE-MUTUAL
5th Floor Peters Building.
Atlanta.
0S K JUROR RULED
ELEVEN OTHERS
fs '~ I m rite tiaorfUo.
N ' ,f olk. Va., Jan. 7.—J. W. Nance.
•tilled hi, wife with a chair and
>■ i nker nfier n quarrel, waa con-
"f aecond degree murder al
' •I'.tm, Va. The sentence waa clgh-
'-n rear*.
" hour, the Jury alond eleven for
J ,ns ' n * The twelfth man held mu
imprisonment, which waa Anally
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Speelal to The (ieorglih.
Birmingham, Ala. Jnn. 7.—Confess-
Ing to be the huaband of three wlvea,
John Oaborn. alia* Or. Kllwood Osborn,
la In Jail here awaiting a preliminary
hearing on the charge of bigamy. The
police here think that In the arrest of
Oaborn they have a man who 1w at
least seven living wives, and ona dead,
whom Oaborn deaerted before her
death.
Oaborn preferred widows without
children, and before marrying was
careful To leimwhether they had any
cash, which he managed to get con
trol of soon afterwards.
Acknowlsdan He's Bigamilt.
The wlvea whom Osborn acknowl.
edged are: Bessie Betty, Elliabeth, N
J.; Mrs. Ella Barry. 758 North Twenty-
third street. Philadelphia, and Mr,.
B. Whitaker, of Birmingham, whom
Oaborn married three month* ago.
Oaborn admit, that lie lived with
MIm Van Nostrand. of Joneiboro. N. J,
and that he had two children by her.
but denlea that Ite waa ever legally
married to her. oaborn deaerted Mlaa
Van Noetrand ahortly after the birth
of the aecond child. The Birmingham
ndlcera eav that they have Information
that Oaborn haa a wife at Scranton.
Pa.; one at Charlotte. N. O.; one at
BprlngAeld, Ohio, and ono at Mobile,
Ain. .
Mr*. Whitaker, the woman O*born
married here, la reaponalhle for hla ar.
rest. She waa very fond of Oaborn,
and turned over to hint about JS.0O0 In
each during the honeymoon. I-sat week,
however, she found two letters to Os-
born from other women, who addreaaed
him a* "Pear Huaband.” But even
now~,ire flay* -that “no-woman -<>»»-«*
■lat him."
TWO NOTED CASES
GO TO GRAND JURY
The grand Jury drawn for the Janu
annerra uf thu KT?pprtnr emm nf
ton county met at the court hou*e
Monday mornlnR. and were nworn In by
Judge Pendleton, who delivered a clear
and conclaS charge to the Jurors a* t
their duties. After Informing the Ju
ror* that he would expert them to
port to the court at 2 o’clock, at which
time any Juryman that dealred might
make application to he excused. Judge
Pendleton i»ermltted the Jury to retire
to consider the presentment* made by
Solicitor General Hill.
Among the more Important case*
S resented to the grand Jury I* that of
Ir*. Willie Stamper, of 630 1*2 Ma
rietta street, who In charged with hav
ing killed Bailiff John K. Dodgen, of
Justice Puckett’* court, at her hnm^ on
the night «f IVeemher J*.
Another case is that of J. B. Hogan,
charged with assault with Intent to
rder. Hogan recently shot Will
Adam* In the face with a revolver.
MILL OF JUSTICE
IT
Judg, Qeber’e OHt.
" ■'» the *#w. agricultural college,
' *" Mtabllahid In every one of Genr-
* -laven omgreaalonal dlatrlcla each
1 -gin by having an orchard of Bfly
hneat peach tree, that can be
' i'.■!. Tieae will be the gift of
.''■•t- Gentge P. Gober, of Marietta,
'overnor “errell ha, received wont
Judge Gober to tbla effect and he
i reaet, fifty tree* to each of the
i-wn c.iihgea. Governor Tgrrell haa
' ■ -t'ted Ue gift with thanka.
DIAMONDS
Thr finest stones, and
the nost complete collection
of beautiful diamond-set
jewelry in the South.
A'.aier & Berkele
WAS TRACED FOR YEAR8
BY SISTER OF FIR8T VICTIM.
New York, Jan; 7;—Puraulng for
year, a plan of avenging the honor of
jirr dead alater. who, she alleges, waa
led Into a bigamous marriage and then
deaerted. Mlaa Minnie Van Noataand,
of No. 4 West Twenty-seventh ,treet.
caused the arrest In Birmingham. Ala..
of Kllwood Jackson Oaborn. formerly of
KlUabelli, N. J.. on the charge of hav
ing six wlvea In different atatea from
New York to Alabama, oaborn admit,
he haa three wives living, but denlea
he was ever married to Mlaa Van Noa-
trand, whose alaler la prosecuting him.
although admitting he had two children
by the degd woman.
• oaborn la alleged to have married
Ml,a Van Noatranfl after he deaerted
hla llrat wife, while Mlaa Van Noatrand
waa a guest at their home In Ellxnbeth.
oaborn had two children b}- hla Ural
wife and two by Mlaa Van Noatrand
Mrs Barry-denied that she had ever
married oaborn. She said ahe had be
come acquainted with him while he
wee In PblladelphU. aad^hat he liad
proposed marriage; hut disappeared
after he had lefthla boy In her charge.
All In Twelve Ysare.
All of Oahom'a marriage* have been
contrailed In the last twelve year*. Ha
deserted hit drat wife after three year*.
Mlaa Van Noatrand after about the
same period and Air*. Whitaker after
lees than a year. Ha changed hla resi
dence each lime he deserted a wife,
and. It la alleged, he married two or
three other women In different cities,
whose name* are not known.
In Birmingham Oaborn. who Ja an
expert maehlnlat. la alleg'd to have
poaed a* a physician and the ion of
hr. Kllwood J. oaborn. a celebrated
specialist of Philadelphia. Hla real
name la John oaborn. and hla parents
are now living In Ellaabelh.
When Oaborn went to Birmingham
In the role of a phyalclan and an heir
to a large fortune he waa well received
and met and married Mr*. Whitaker,
who la highly connected, and was
prominent In aoclety. The Alabama
authorities will not allow Oaborn to
be extradited until he haa been pro**
The Jnnunry term of the city court,
criminal dlviilon, was opened Monday
morning by Judge Andy Calhoun. The
docker waa a large one. about ZOO caaea
being booked for trial. The court house
i thronged with ivltneaaea and
spectator,.
Judge Calhoun disposed of tha pre
liminary business quickly, and It waa
announced that no bond ease* would be
tried until Thursday. In about twenty
Jail caaea pleas of guilty were entered
and the prisoners sentenced. ‘ Moat of
these were petty larceny caaea.
It la expected that tha present term
will last for two weeka, perhaps more.
Judge Bonn, who has gone to Florida,
will, It Is expected, hold a term of the
criminal court upon ilia return.
SPECIAiTsERViCE
FOR WORKING MEN
Through the Atlanta Fed,ration of
Trndea i>r. J. W. Lee has extended nn
Invitation brail workingmen of Allan
ta to he present next Sunday night
al Trinity Methodist church at
o’clock, and the Indications are that a
large congregation will hear this elo
quent pastor preach. The aernton will
be especially for workingmen, anil In
addition there will be several talks l>y
men well-known In Atlanta labor
else that will be Intereallng.
ENORMOUS BU8INE38 ~
AT BRUN8WICK PORT,
H|iee!il to Th* Oeorflan.
Bufoi'd. Oa., Jan. 7.—Saturday at II
o'clock, within the city limits, a negro
man stepped from behind a tree near
■ lie home of Albert hlcfur nml mad*
aa attempt to seise Mrs. McCua a, ahe
approached the house. She run nnd
pure the alarm and the negro, seeing
hr waa foiled fn hla atlen p.l. Bed In the
direction of Suwanee. The blood
bounds of Will Allen were secured
within fifteen minutes nnd trailed him
ho the track of the Southern railway
oliout two mile* below here, where Ug
• aught a local freight train bound for
Atlanta. The negro waa seen by sev
eral parties running towanl Huwunee,
II* waa recognised oy the section hands
of the Southern railway aa Jim Tarter,
who haa lived here for the last year.
('trier waa captured- kit Noreroa*
nnout S o'clock wheto he swung off
u freight train.
Excitement ran nigh here when It
waa reported that he would I" 1 brought
hack here on No. In, arriving at 3: If
o'clock. A determined crowd nu t the
train and some of them made the pub-
n., hfB«amanr~ttmr-lt was (heir Inlen-
4°h
Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
On and After January 1, 1907
THE NEAL BANK
E. H. THORNTON,
President.
W. F. MANRY,
Cashier.
H. C. CALDWELL,
Ass’t Cashier.
lion ta swing him lo a telegraph pole.
But the officer* were apprised of the
situation and thought heat to take him
io,Luwrencevllle from Norcn
EIDMIEI
hell non in
\V. T. Aker*, president of the Bold-
mont Lumber Company, and a promt-,
nent eltlzen of Atlanta, la critically 111
ut hla home at 617 North Boulevard, aa
the result of a stroke of paralysis sev
eral days ago.
Mr. Akers rallied from the alroke,
but Monday morning there wo* a de
cided turn for thr-trorsc. At noon It
was announced practically all hope for
hla recovery had been abandoned. Mr.
Akers la well known In the business
and social circles of the city, nnd the
announcement of hla Blneas cornea aa a
great shock to hla many rrlcnda.
IV. N. Foreacre, superintendent of
the Southern railway, la a nephew of
Mr. Akers.
His children are: J. J. Akers, chief
lerk of the Houthern railway; Ous
Akers, of Atlanta: Mrs. V. G. Honks,
of Forsyth, and Mrs. Ed Onndloe, of
Virginia, and Iwo young daughters.
AT THE THEATERS
Charts* B. Hanford.
It Is somewhat remarkable that In
Dig search for genuine novelty the the.
etrfeal manager la so often beat re
warded by turning to the most famous
and familiar of the world's playwrights
and poets. Shakespeare Is a name that
falls trippingly from every tongue, and
yet how few there are who can claim
Intimate acquaintance with some of his
greatest productions.
For Instance. It has been many years
since nn ndequate performance of
"Cymbellne" was placed before the
American public. There ure old-ll/n*
obacitcis of the theater
wlH go
so far us to Insist, with due respect to
later aspirants for honora in that play,,
there haa not been a iruly competent
and auffldent presentation of this
drama alnce the far-away days of th*
atlll lamented Adelaide Nielson.
The production of 'Cymbellne'' by
Mr. Charles B. Hanford at the Grand
on Tuesday night will therefore be an
occasion of even greater Interest than
the uaunl presentations under the aus
pices of this ixiptilar star, liberal pro
ducer nnd Ihilshed stage manager. Mr.
Hanford will, of course, have the role
of Iacltlmo, tho scheming and unprin
cipled. yet dashing nnd picturesque vll-
Ihln of the play.
His part will hot he second.to that
of Imogen. In which that talented and
much admired - ucirea*. Mias Marie
Drofnah. will apiaHtr. Imogen I* th*
idealist ir ty|«i of womanhood, yet hu
man and elncere, and It la small won
der that the most .famous actresses
have placed It on a par even with Ju
list. In their artistic ambitions. The
vlnus iierformancea given by Ml
ifnnh In this rtty have won her
regard whch la more than the passing
favor so frequently extended to a win
some actress. Rhe has advanced stead
lly In popular esteem until her post
lion Is now commanding and ^scure.
Her appearance as Imogen cannot fall
tn enlist the warmest Interest. -The
supporting cost will be one of high
efficiency throughout.
The Hanford engagement Is am
nouneed lo open Monday, on which nc.
caslon “Julius Cassnr" will be th* play.
ENGLAND 10 REDUCE
Ison«l«»n. Jnn. 7.—The Mall *tate* of
ficially that there will he a reduction of
the force in commission of the Brltlnh
navy after the February maneuvers.
Tho main squadron* of the Brltlnh fleet
In active commlaalon will he reduced
from 33 to 26 battleahlpa and from 16
armored cruleer* to *12.
Y.M.C.A.LAWSCH00L
TO OPEN THURSDAY
(tpcial to Tbe Georgias.
Brunswick. Gu., Jan. 7.—Port Rtntls
tli'lsn Otto Johanneaen haa Just com-
pleted hla report for the year 1908. This
report shown foreign exports tlO.OKI,
XM; domestic exports, IM70.S62; luv
porta, 112,70(1,089. Total business for
the year. 881,484,287.
In addition to this, there were export*
and Imports to river points amounting
to 8720.000. Tbla I* an Increase of
88,238.844 over the year 1103.
Trial Marriages.
After the address the meeting took
the shape of a question end answer
class. Among the things asked Judge
Taylor waa his opinion of Mr*. Elsie
Glens Parsons' bcok which advocates
the theory of trial marriages. He re
plied: "The theory Is a nonsensical
whim. Take the logic of It for a mo
ment. and you have th* establishment
of a harem, practically. If It be ad-
visablo to try your life partner for ono
year before deciding matrimony, then
why not make this arrangement with
four or five, or any number from which
a selection ran be made, a better result
would be hoped for on her theory."
Nostrand, who hat Irared hla mote.
menu alnce It
go from New
menu since hi deaerted her slater.
York lo aid In the pro
against him.
Osborn will be held lo await
action of the grand Jury. In addition
to being iirjsecuted for bigamy, he u III
b*'JMrOe*c/ted by the Jefferson County
Mrs. IVhltsker. it 1* said Miss" Van a lice
iroeectfu
leal Bbci
•“•AJ
the
lety for practicing without
Tlte educational department of thr
Ynuog Men's Christian Association an-
notircrs that the association law school
wIII henln Tuesday cloning, January 8.
at 7:80 o'clock. This Is the beginning
of the term and students who have not
studied w ill have an opportunity tn be
gin the study under most excellent In
structors. The term that begins on
Tuesdny night will end May 31.
The flrst year's coarse will be taught
by Justice Arthur O. I’owell, of the
court of appeals; Mr. Hugh M. Dorsey,
of the linn of Dorsey. Brewster A How .
ell. nnd Mr. Archibald Davit. During
the second term, which begins In Goto,
her, Dr. F. (I. Hodgson will lecture on
"Medical Jurisprudence." lit addition
to the lectures of the gentlemen w lm
lecture during tlte first term. In esldl- j ,j,i n ge are thrilling, the ladle* and
linn to this. Ihere will he lectures by children of Atlanta need fear nothing
prominent Jurist*. Moot court will immoral In the play,
held, and If lime ehotild permit a course Th# while Cape" will he given on
In parllamentnry law will be given I Monday, Tuesday ana Wednesday
nights, with matinees Tuesday and
given and "Julius Caesar" will
be repeated.
-Rip VaTwinkle."
Thomas Jefferson, the fifth of the
line of acting Jefferson*, nnd mrcemor
to tho greet master, Joseph Jefferson
the Fourth, and the only Jefferson now
appearing as "Rip Van Winkle," ap
pears to many admirers of hie beloved
father as hi* legitimate successor. Be
ing associated from tut early age with
the acknowledged dean of'the profes
slon. one might say Thomas Jefferson
wea cradled In hla father’s atmosphere,
His Impersonation of Rip as hla father
played It and the only true conccp
Bon Is a delight tn the eye and ear.
"Rip Van Winkle" without a Jef
ferson would be an Impossibility. Like
tlte s ms of most great men, Thomas
Jefferson hu the misfortune if having
hi. work ludged with hi* father's for a
standard. While such a compatlaon Is
unfair, since a man ought to stand or
fall on hla own merits, Mr. Jefferson
has hul little to lose by such a com
parls'Ut because hla work la of such a
high order that It will stand the anal
xala of the moat critical. Thomas Jef.
forum will be teen aa "Rip Van Win
kle" at the Grand on Wednesday und
Thursday nights aril Wednesday at
matinee, coming here direct front the
B,,.-.nm Theater and Wollack'e The-
ater. New York city.
"The While Cep*. 1
It has been reported that there would
he efforts to slop the production al the
HI Dorado of tho Georgia play. "The
While Caps." These rumor* are
founded on the fact, that some of the
scene* In the play are said to resemble
the scene* In "The Clansman," esps
dally th* cave acene. It la not known
whether or nnt there Is any foundation
for these rumor* end the pley will
open at the Kl Dorado theater Monday
night. An In the nature of the play It
Is one of the must eenaattnnal on the
stage. Rome of the scenes shown are a
hanging scene, n grant mob scene, a
court scene, where the Judge Is shot,
and the *r*n* where the troops are
nlted nut tn quell n riot. White these
during the second yenr.
This offers an excellent opportunity
for young men desiring to study l«"
The cl«u.«s will b* held at night at the
association building, corner Pryor
street and Auburn avenue.
CHANGE IN 8CHE0ULE CENTRAL
OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
On nnd after January 8th. 1907,
train No. 8 will arrive Atlenli 7:00
it.; Trains Nos. 92 and 93. Chi
cago A Florida Untiled, will bo es
tablished on January 8th. First train
South. I-eave Atlanta 10:48 a. tn.. Ar
rive Macon 1:27 p. m.. Arrive Jack
sonville 8:15 p.«.t»- Arrive St. Au
gustine 9:30 p. m.‘ 'First train North
will arrive Atlanta 8:51 p. tn . Jan
uary 9th. For further particulars con
sult ticket agents.
To Abandon Liverpool.
New York. Jan. 7.—Announcement
I* made by the White Htar Steamship
ontpany that, beginning with this
lirlng, It will nhsndun Liverpool ns lit
.Jngllsh mail terminal, and hereafter
will sail Ita ffnest ships up the channel
to Plymouth.
Wednesday.
"The Price of Henor."
Beginning Thursday nlghl the Bald-
w’ln-M*lvllle Block Company will pro
duce a play at the Kl Dorado that hta
proved Immensely successful through
out the North, "The Price of Honor."
It Is a play of Intense human Interest
and la founded on the love of a depart
ment store girl and Ihe store detective.
20 YEARS OLD TODAY
DtpnHs Ju. 1, 1907, $2,490,373.17 )
" JM* 3011,1887, 378,099.08 )
Tflhl Hawns Ju. 1,1907, $3,101,540.67 )
Total Rsswns Jus 30,1887. 478,009.08 )
6t!i $2,128,274.09
Oils $2,623,530.59
We respectfully call attention to the ahove items.
Our stockholders met on the 2d January and made
'the following i-hatiKos in ufliccrs: Mr. W. F. Mamy
was elected Vice President, Mr. H. 0. Caldwell Cash
ier, and Mr. F. M. Berry Assistant Cashier. Wc com
mend these officers to you iu the most cordial terms.
Faithfully Yours,
The Neal Bank,
E. H. THORNTON, President,
W. F. MANRY, Vlce-Preeldent.
H. C. CALOWILLTCeebler.
F. M. BERRY, Ateletant Cashier.
There I* abundant chance for good
comedy, which Is taken advantage of
with a vengeance.
, A Difficult Make-up.
It takes Robert Edeaon one hour and
a quarter lo "make up" for the part of
Strnngheart In the pley of that name
which comta to tha Grand Friday and
Saturday nights and Saturday at mall-
nee.
Mr, Edeeon pleye the part nf a full-
blooded educated Indian and |* said to
have added to tbe stage one of Ihe
Unset characterisations seen In recent
year*. "Strongheart" Is a big eucrees
beyond a doubt, and thkt It will play
to capacity her* there I* every reason
to believe, as Ite star, Robert Edeeon. te
on* of the moat popular aotora visiting
this city.
At tbe Bijou,
Chari** E. Blaney. the eucccoesful
playwright and manager who has In
treduced several star* of renown and
many plays of merit to the public, will
Introduce tbla week at the BUou
■ter whom he hae had under cover end
in training for live years. This I* Ftake
O'Hara, a young Irtah actor with
tenor voice that hae seldom been equal
ed. good looks, athletic build and an
actor of work, who haa put In years
preparing for hie Coming venture un
■■ — smtnt.
Haney has writ
ara Is sntllled "Mr. Blarney
From Ireland." and although Ihe alar
and most of the character* In It are
Irish or of lrlah descent, yet the scene*
of th* four set* are all laid In New
York or th* vicinity. In this point tho
play will be a novelty.
Mr. O'Hara Is hut 2* years old. but
has had much experience on th* stage,
being possessed of great ambition and
sufficient-will power lo Induce him to
give un what would be considered
great chances by othsr actor* for th*
sake of getting blmsrlf Into the proper
condition, vocally and aa an actor, for
ihe great chance of his life, which. In
Ihe opinion of his manager, Mr. Blaney.
apd himself, comes In the production uf
"Mr. Blarney From Ireland."
Compliment to Teachers.
In order that every school teacher In
Atlanta may see Charlea B. Hanford's
presentation «tf "Julius Caesar," at Ihe
Grand Tuesday afternoon, the .man
agement has sent passes to each of
Atlanta's 876 white teachers. In addi
tion reduced rales of 85 and 80 cents
have been made for th* school children,
that they may see Rhakespeare's great
play. Mr. Hanford will present "Ju-
Bus Caesar" Monday night und Tuca
day matin**.
Th* Star.
Th* Riar theater will open this
week's business with a matinee per
formance of "The Outlaw of the Klon
dike." a sensational drama of unusual
merit.
The performance will begin a grand
medley of Ihe latest song bits by the
Htar chorus.
Many new people are announced end
among Ihe old favorite* who will re
main are:’ The Florellas, Low man sis
ter*. A. F. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wiley, Mlaa Annette Hllnbum. Mis#
Kva North, George W. Milton, John B.
LOW PRICES
Until jan. 28.
GOOD SET OFd»*»
TEETH
.GOLD CROWNS**
bast 22-k gold
rork it very low
nee and take ad.
>r. Kstabllshed In
DR. E. O. GRIFFIN'S
24 1-2 Whitehall St. Phone 1
GATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS
70S. Lady Attendant,
e 11. m, te 4
\GRAND
Tonight and Tuooday— Mat. Tuosdiy*
CHARLES B. HANFORD
Presenting Tonight end Tuoodsy
Matinee
JULIUS CAESAR
Tuesdey NighL
G YMBE LINE
Two Superb Product lone.
Night, 26c to 81.(0. Matinee 26c to 81
Wednesday end Thursday—Matins*
Thursdsy,
THOMAS JEFFERSON
la His Famous Impersonation . ,
RIP VAN WINKLE
Great Scenic and Electrical Production.
Nlghl 26c l„ 8180—Matinee 25c lo 81.00. :
nc BIJOU
Tonight—Matins* Tuesday.
Gharles E. Blaney Presents The Fa
mous Irfah Tenor
. FISKE O’HARA
In the Comedy Drama Bucceis
MR. BLARNEY FROM
IRELAND
i Hear O’Hara Bing.
ELDORADO |
BALDWIN-MELVILLE STOCK CO.
Monday. Tm-Mny and Wcdneadxj Nlfbtl,
Tiiffiwlay and Wtdnuailay Matlneaa.
“THE WHITE OAFS."'
Tburuday. Friday aud Batunlay Sights.'
Friday and Hat unlay Matinee*.
“THE PRICE OF HONOR”
Night Pries* tic. 80c. 80c, »0c. , . '
Matinee Prlres, 16c. 20c, lop.
Welch for "Little Lord Fauntlerey.” j
THE STAR f
WEEK OF JANUARY 7.
8EN8ATIONAL DRAMA .. '
OUTLAWS OF
THE KLONDIKE”
New Moving Pictorw.
STRONG VAUDEVILLE
Matinees Monday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 1:30. Brear
Night at o'clock.
Mortis. Miss Little Parker, Mite Lilly |
end many others.
I* bill, which will have plenty if
good musical features and vaudeville
epeflaltlee.-'wtll fee seen nil this week,
beginning with today's matinee per-'
formanc*.
Suit for Damage*.
Suit for 8800 damages was instituted
In the superior court Monday morning
by Milton Barber against Chris. Car- -
jo*. Barber claims that Carlos, with j
malicious Intent, caused plalnttire!
arrest on a misdemeanor charge, and
that the charge was dismissed In Judge ;
Klngsbery's court.