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, THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
FRIDAT. JANUARY !1. UK.
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AT THE THEATERS
’'Stranghaart.”
'•Stmngheart," a new comedy drama
by William C. DeMItle, will be presenl-
*d tier, by Robert Kdeaon and hla com.
tiny under the direction of Henry B.
Harrison, on Friday and Saturday
ai»hu nnd Saturday matinee.
Ah the college-bred Indian, whose
ram,, furnishes the title of the play.
Wr Kde.on by h rhararierlxatton of
unuHualneaa and power aeerna certain
' 1 imreaie (he large meaaure of popu-
l*c*y already won by him In "Soldier.
'I Fortune" and "Ranaon'a Folly"
lr,'Mlilo preaenta the problem of the
e-ho-med Indian In love with a woman
n " t 111. own race. ThU -unconven-
n 'i "tory la placed In an equally out
"I ti,» ordinary aalllng—Columbia t nl-
'•r'liy. with youthful college life, lie
'•mpu. heroen and Ita football game.
' Kde.on will be aupported by a
* ■'■-fully .elected company containing
»e||.known player..
• v ’ionaheart" waa the dramatic aen-
•Ai'n of latt aeoaon, being the mo.l
lai.-d-of play In the Eaai.
“The Tenderfoot,"
Hi, "ard Carle 1 ! great operatic com-
The Tenderfoot," will come 10
H'- 'Irund opera home Monday, matl-
*" «nd night, January 14. Thin Is
the blggeat undertaking Mnn-
-•** I’efllve baa offered at the Grand
• -en.on. ft la the big company]
made auch a auccea.ful run In
'hi.ago. and numbera clo»e to *!**>'
r* i’e Oscar I.. Flgpian In the lead-
Me. Profeaaor PeTllbone. baa been
' h'oh) a. good aa and In many re-
tn better than Richard Carle and
' 1! »ao like, carle at that. « ertnln
'' Hainan la agmntedlan •" ,h - m *"*
n ‘" l“'rn. and he la a good .Infer Into
.IS bargain. Hi* two year.
,P'“ Hurgoinaaler'' ably filled hHO 'or
■ Tenderfoot." Mlaa Rulh White
• "«tnr with Mr. Flgnian. and i»
■ ’ 'H.nily remembered for her local
•*» la.t year, eo al*o nearly a .core
61 able people, who w»U be raadll*
recognlaed for former creditable work
In the "Big" ataow. "The Tenderfoot"
proml.ee to be a real bargain nt the
Grand, and Manager DeGIve la under
heavy guarantee for thla offering.
Maxine Elliott.
Ml.. Maxine Elliott, who come, to
the Grand on Wedne.day and Thur».
day night. In Clyde Fltch'e play. "Her
Great Mittch.” will thla aeaaon acrom-
pll.li on. of the mn.t ealen.lve lour,
on record for a plar. opening In Hie
Ka.t. .he will Vl.lt the Middle We.t,
the Northwe.t, the Pacldc coaal. the
South, and in llte enrly .prlng will re-
lum again tn the Knit. She will travel
In her private car, the "Maxine." which
will be "home" to her for at lean nlno
month..
At El Dorado.
"The Price of Honor" I.
•how, and the Rnldwln-Melvllle Stork
Company al El Dorado played It well
Thursday night.
Mia. I .mil.* Kent played Anna Mer-
vllle. a cloak model, who I. wrongfully
aecu.ed of iheft. and I. wronged by
the villain, and nhe doea the pari Oior
migblf and earne.tly.
I .title Lottie HaJ.burg and Florence
Hartley In the juvenile pane work to
gether well, and Ihe.e role, .ull them
thoroughly. Uttle l-nttl* «ang "Rock-a.
Ry Baby" Thuraday night an sweetly
.. to almost cau.e the artlnn of the
play to cease, at the hearty encore if
lhr audience.
Mr Maitland na Tom Elliott, a atnt*
detective, had a i>art which he did
splendidly, but the opportunities are
""Mr. Hall and Ml.. Idilrd, In their
pari a of Henry Ferrl» and Jraate El
liott the tinted part*, acted them *o
well a. to merit the hlaeea they re-
1 ’Vhe play Is melodramatic In It. Iln—
nnd .rene. and the guml-alted audience
of Tuesday night thoroughly enjoyed't.
The management of El Dorado an-
nounce "Little Lord launtlerov" at .in
enrly dnte. and al the matinee per
formance. .ouvenlr photo, of Little
Lottie Hnlxburg will _l» given to the
Indie- nnd children.
awaited with Intereal.
day. matinee and night. Monda
night bring, the drama, "A Royi
Slave." K. E. 0.
At The Bijou.
hn» grown up to the real hlgh-watei
mark The Irish play ha. warmed It.
and the tide of theatergoers
lar Atlanta Institution.
Flake O'Hara, the all
prominence accorded
established himself as an actor o|
merit, nnd his vocal work la the strong
est feature of the bill.
Among the many wonderful Scenes
of llanlon'. "Kamanina." the moat
notable are: The Court of Gamaliel.
King of the Demnns: The Ruined Ab
bey: The Village of Punnyn; Under
the Sea: Neptune's Beaullful Realm:
Yellowstone Park: Exterior and Inte
rior Rcenes of faille Strange: Queer
Street In Funnyo: The Witch's Cal
dron: and the Lustrous Land where
Bubbles Blow.
SMALL BOYS CAPTURED
A7/A7/T. \ F A p.nr n kttna wa V
After being nrrroled and locked In
Ihe police station Friday morning, lu
ll* Leonard Roper, l.yeara of age. uf
t(> Mills .treat, who ran away from
hla home Wednesday morning, declared
he boil eattn nothing since that time,
and that he had spent the night, sleep
ing In an old box In Marietta street,
between llunnlcutt and Pine afreet*.
The boy waa taken to tha police ala-
llon by Policeman \V. L. Thompson
who had to adopt a clever ru.e to effect
1 his <A|>ture. The little runaway w*ir
1 found nt Hartow and Walton atiaet*.
i hut at tight of the officer ran Itka a.
j <le« r. Thompaon gave rhane. but found
1 In uaa no match for the chftdUh
aprlnter. lie finally enlisted the a#rv-
jlt**» of two or three other little boys,
who succeeded In approaching the run-
nr.ay and aelzlng him. They then se-
rurely held hint until officer Thompson
mine on the scene.
The boy sjiys he ran away fr»xn
home because he, and Ilia little brother
hud a dispute over a toy wagon. In
which both were IntereRted.
The child I. .aid
The Star.
With n new hill and entirely new-
feature, throughout, the Star Theater
le giving a performance this week Ihsl
will add another spoke to the wheel of
Its popularity.
Thl. play 1s a mixture of musical,
vaudeville and comedy features and a
strong dramu. The principal scene* of
thla drama, which Is entitled "The out-
law of the Klondike." are laid In Alaska
and Boston, principally In tha former.
There are the usual number of ex
FULTON VETERANS FROM FATHER'S SIDE
TO GET PENSIONS ! BOY IS ARRESTED
NEXT WEDNESDAY
on next Wednesday Pension Com
missioner Lindsay will begin disbursing
MS.OM ta the Confederate vetrrana
and the widows of vetrana In Fulton
county.
Payment of '•analons will continue
until the lV800 coming under the pro
visions of tha law are paid. Tha total
! amount to be dlbutned will be ISM.SOO.
It la expected Hint the usual deficit will
be Riimewhat l.rger thla year, owing
lo a naw act reaching other pension-
ere.
Commissioner l.lndtay can not tell
citing scenes and sensational feature.
which go to make this kind of play a } *t. but’the detlrit may'reach IbO.OOe
Tho management of ihe Star an.; T* Rail Bankrupt Stock,
nounieo nine good things for "ext H Tb( .
lo'he the'youltge.t and heel Fauntlemy This same bill will be presented to. I Amerirue. tie., Jan. O.—Th* *<' K 'k
un tbs stags, and the performance u night and tomoirww matlnaa and night, of dry goods, nations and tioimng of
Juat after returning with Ul» father from
the theater Tliuruday night. \V. HoniUall.
U year* old. wrr taken Into ruttodjr l*y
I'ullretnan Kilpatrlek at ibe Klngatoa Hotel
la Trinity arenue ana lus ke.l In the poll***
athtkwi.
The Ikiy la held rn InfaruiRtloo that he
Ir wanPtl in rnlrlnirn «>t» a charge of bur-
gtarr iMMeetlreR T. II. Isatifonl nnd t’lark
ararvlieil lor the In*/ Thnnutay night, tint
after falling: lo nmi him left tnutrmtlon*
with t tn leer KllpetiVi to witch far liU
ratnrn tn the lintel.
The l«*y Ir Mid In hnre entlte tn Atlanta
nalr a few dayn agn aa<l iwi lueii Mopping
at »!»** KltigRtoa lintel with hU father anti
dint tier.
George Waihingten Spivey.
The tNMly of (leone Waahlncton H|»U
\o\. who died nt a private aanltarlutn
Thuradav morning, waa Rent to hla
home. Moultrie. On.. Friday morning.
Lagarua A Pear I man will ha told at a
bankrupt Ml* here next week.
CZAR COMPOSES POEM
TELLING OF HIS DOOM
M.v haimtnr.s waa born at night
And suckled on Hie gloom.
My pleasures have dissolved In night
Heart-ntrlckan at my doom.
Alv soul strive* Mindly for relief.
Chilled a. by drifting snow.
By doubts which mock at tha bollef
lif nmllng peaca below.
Xt. Petei.burg. Jan.’ II.—Boclaly I. dlaeu.alng with deep Interest
the poem which the exar It*, asm log friend, ucrompanted by a photo
graph of the Imperial family. Il sumo up tho situation In thla distracted
country a* Hi* ruler vUw* It. Kv*ry Rtanxa breathe* melancholy and
foreboding, und dearly Indicate, (hat the exar ha* but llttla hope of a
brighter future for Russia.
THREE STORES BURN
IN M1DN1GHT FIRE
AT BITKHEAD, UA.
Special to The Georsl.i.
Iluckhead, Ga.. Jan. II.—A Are which
develup*il here at II o'clwk Iset night,
comtilelely destroyed three .tores, en
tailing a loaa of 12.1*0.
The stores destroyed wet*:
Rl(ey Taylor, general tiierchandlee.
loss tl.OOo.
R. M. Baker, general niervbandJaa:
loss 11.00a.
Banks Tate, grocery store: loss 1200.
But a email amount of Insurance
wo. carried, the hxu being almost total.
The nr* spread rapidly and It ra-
qulcad hard nurk to prevent It Iron
spreading to othar beading*.
Thl. I* the worst lire that aver
vl.lled this place.
Captain Hunt to Cuba.
Captain uFmy J. Hunt, nt tha Sev
enteenth United Btatea Infantry, who
ha. been post quartermaster ut Fort
McPherson, haa bean ordered to Join
hi. company In Cuba, and will leave at
once.
The company of which Captain Hunt
ss. In command la In the two battal
ions of tha Seventeenth that lert Fort
McPherson for Cuba when Uncle Bam
MRS GUINN IS HELD
KQK COMPLICITY
IN ASSASSINATION
Mncial 111 The ttrorglaa.
Blue Ridge. Ha.. Jan. U-Fhllowlag lb*
loafrMlon of John EIIK of Fannin coua-
IT. wbe ha. been held under bead as
witness In tin- linestlg.ilnn of Ike nssnmI-
hr thin »f t'utiMiel W. A. tlnlun. as he wws
enieriNX ike y.nl gat* at bis hams at Ur-
Car#, Twin., alwat three week* ago. Mr*.
Hulun and KUIs hare Wen luth arreMi-l
is* plac'd ms irtal Inday. It I. expected
that ilartllmt develnpuirnts will hdlow.
flu nnonnt nt the mailing of Hr* par
ti—. intuit Intereal Is innnttriifil. tvd..-
ael Hdtaa wts a praulaekt lawyer sn-t
eltlsen uf XleCaya, and his wife, wtm was
. Miss MeCsyw lading, lo nn* of th-
weslthlirot and Meat anwalarat f.mlllra nt
this wetto* Bee tsal, * bfgh
poidtlen lawk I* sort.I and I.Vmwiro* rfr-
lies. Mr*. Hal** riente* *11 knowledge of
ih' affair.
Kill, s '
the nun
M , dll'lit" I Ut IWI.eeo
hliwnif srot J.ikn Allen, wtw Is mm I.
Jsll *t Renien, Tenn., fur Ihe murder nf
t’okinel tlatsa. Flic this aasaat etcher h*
nr Alls* were tn kill Colonel Ottlnn. They
st.tlnaed themselves Rt Ike Urn Bit —
*htvk gave eattne* lo Celnnel Halm's
tireotlsee. nod si wklrbrver gate Colonel
Oolnn eiitcrist whoever wan its rimed thee*
arm in hill him.
butted lata tha Insular affair* tad gut
down tha alleged rebellion.