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Acme Plays For the Coming Week.
Special Prices—Ladies Free
at Nights
Beginning with tonight, ladies will
be admitted free at all night perform
ances of all Acme Plays for this week,
when accompanied by one paid 25
cents ticket with no limit of hour on
purchase. The entire balcony and
gallery will be 10 cents. This will
give over 800 seats at all Acme Plays
night performances for 10 cents.
There will also be special matinee
prices at all Acme Plays for this week,
adults, 10 cents, and children, 5 cents,
to all parts of the theater.
The play to be offered tonight will
be the famous war melo-drama
“Across the Pacific,” which will be
“What’s His Name” at The Strand
Today; “Eagle’s Mate” Tuesday
The Strand today is offering a fea
ture Paramount Picture, “What's His
Name?” by George Barr McCutcheons,
a romance of stage life, in which Mr.
Max Kigman and Miss Lolita Robert
son, taking the leading roles, are pre
sented by the famous motion picture
producer, Jesse L. Lasky.
The picture is shown in five parts
of 300 scenes, and was expected to
draw some of the largest houses the
Strand has yet had.
Tomorrow and tomorrow evening
continuously, the Strand offers an
“REEL LIFE” AT THE
MODJESKA THEATRE
Five Rood, clean and delightful In
teresting reels are being shown at the
Modjcska theatre this Monday.
"A Woman Scorned,” a two part
Reliance production, Is one of the fea
tures. A short synopsis was given
of this play In Sunday’s Herald. Ano
ther two reel play, produced by the
Lubin people, “The Imposter,” is also
not lacking in interest.
Then comes the old reliable Key
stone laugh, •’His Musical Career.”
And you can take It from one who
knows, that was some mugical ca
reer.
The Modjeska theatre in right in
the heart of the business district of
Augusta. Just right to drop in when
one has finished their shopping and
feels a little tired, drop In, take a
comfortable seat and observe the ex
cellent productions with the keenest
of Interest. They are all good, clean,
healthful and pleasure giving. Just
can't afford to miss a single picture.
"Zodoro," will be the next title of
the serial to be shown at this popular
theatre. It Is claimed that this pro
duction could he no more interesting
Judging from the enthusiasm shown
by the audience when merely a sam
ple of the coming play was flashed on
the gcreen, this serial Is going to be
even more popular than ‘The Million
Dollar Myitery.” Now, that Is going
rather strong, for the present series
has caused great enthusiasm among
the ''Reel'' fans and their opinion Is
that the “Mystery” Is the best yet
In the movie line.
The Modjeska opens Its doors to
the public at ten-thirty, closing at the
same hour In the evening. The prices
are always the same.
Come and enloy yourself.
presented under the management of
Mr. Chan. E. Blaney, the producer of
the original dramatic speaking pro
duction. Mr. Blaney has given the
photo-play an all-star cast and a su
perb production. The Acme Play at
traction for Friday afternoon and
night will be “The Mystery of Edwin
Drood,” with Tom Terriss in the lead
ing role. The play is being presented
under the management of Sam S. and
Lee Shubert. Mr. Terris is consider
ed to be the greatest living imperson
ator of Dickens’ characters. The play
will be given in three acts. All per
formances will begin, afternoons, 3:30,
nights 8:30.
other Paramount feature, “Thp Eagle's
Mate,” starring Miss Mary Bickford.
In “The Eagle’s Mate” Miss Bickford,
in the opinion of some critics, is at
her best. She, at least, is splendid
in any picture she acts.
Coming Pictures.
The Strand’s program for the re
mainder of the week is n» follows:
Wednesday, "Vendetta."’
Thursday, Mary Pickford in “Be
hind the Scenes.”
Friday and Saturday, Evelyn N’es
bit Thaw and her young son, in “The
Threads of Destiny."
FOUND HER UNO
UNDER WATER
First Witness in U. S. Mails
Fraud Case Investigated
Florida Purchase to Her
Chagrin.
Kansas City, Mo. Trial of the case
of E. C. Chambers, president, and
four alleged agents of the Chambers
Land Company, charged with having
used the mails to defraud and pro
mite a conspiracy in the sales of
Florida lands was resumed today In
the federal court here.
Sylvester R. Rush of Omaha, spe
cial assistant to the attorney general
of the United States, announced that
the government's first, witness would
be a woman who after having pur
chased land from the company went
to Florida and found her land under
two feet of water.
Francis M. Wilson, United States
district atorney, today denied reports
that the fate of other pending govern
ment prosecutions against Florida
land companies would be decided by
the outcome of the Chambers case.
“By no means can this he construed
as a test case," he said.
The defendants In addition to Cham
bers, are the Rev. Albert K. Oam
mage, Kansas City; Ernest K. Russell,
Miami. Fla.; C. H. Hubbard, Pitts
burg. Kan.; and F. W. Harper, Fort
Lauderdale, Fla.
IHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
SPy AGITATION
AGAIN, ENGLAND
After Today All Persons Leav
ing London Must Depart
From Designated R y Station.
London, 10:25 a. m.—The spy agi
tation In England again has flared up
Today all persons leaving Lohdon for
the continent must depart from a de
signated railroad station, where the
person and baggage of every traveler
is subject to a search for maps and
drawings and anything else that
might he intended for the use of the
enemy.
The British operations ngainst the
Turks have spread the conflagration
to the southern entrance of the Red
Sea, where Indian troops, assisted by
warships, have taken a Turkish fort.
In the Caucasus, the Russians and thp
Turks sitll are at grips, both sides
claiming victories.
BRAZIL CABINET COMPLETE.
Rio Janerio.- The new Brazilian
eahinel has been completed by Presi
dent Gomez who was Inaugurated
Sunday, with the appointment of Dep
uty Caiogras as minister of agricul
ture. The other members of the cabi
net headed by DP. I,auro Muller as
■minister of foreign affairs were an
nounced Sunday following the new
president’s inauguration.
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Christmas is on the way.
Shop early and save your
temper. Save your dollars
also by saying when shop
ping in Augusta: “I saw it
in The Herald.”
fl J Wednesday Eve
|j| (fllQnmg, 8:30 O’Clock.
CHARLES FROHMAN Presents
OTIS SKINNER
In a new Play
The Silent Voice
By Jules Eckert Goodman
SEATS NOW SELLING.
PRICEB:
50 TO $2.00.
Acme Play
TODAY
SPECIAL PRICES:
Matinee—Adults, 10c; Children,
sc—Any Part of the Theater.
Evening—Ladies Admitted Free
With 25c Ticket Purchased
Any Time. Entire Balcony
and Gallery, 10c.
TODAY
“Across the
Pacific”
CTDAkin TODAY ONLY
OInAnUcoNTINIOISLY
Paramount Company Preasnta
Georga Barr McCutchsn's
Graat Story:
“WHAT’S HIS
NAME”
Plcturizad in Five Big Reels.
Read Synopsis in This Paper.
Bhows Begin:
10:30 2:15 6:00
11:45 3:30 7:15
1:00 4:45 8:30
9:45
Price*—so and 10e,
THE BEST—SO COME!
GEORGIA FORECASTER
SAYS SNOW IN DECEMBER
Atlanta, Ga. A big snowstorm for
the last week In December ia predicted
by Prof. A. L, Snider, the Griffin
weather expert, who hacks his judg
ment against that of the combined
forces of the government, and who
Hometimea hiln It right.
Prof Snider has hIH own methods for
Judging weather. Whether he ueea a
goosebone, rheumatism or a pet corn
Mr forecasting rain and enow hae
never been officially announced, hut
he Ik on deck every month with a pre
diction for thirty days ahead. Time
haa proved hIH accuracy, too. For in
stance, he said away along in the
CASH
BARGAINS
10 poundß Granulated
Bugar GO' ’
2-lb. Bucket Flake White
Lard . . .. 22 r
E-lb. Bucket Flake White
Lard 530
Arhuckle's Coffee, ground 22 r
Wesson’s Halad Oil,
2 -lb. eon 27^
Bwcot or Irish Potatoes,
best stock, peck .. .. . 25 r
White Artichokes, peck 40'
Roil or Yellow Onions,*
neok 35c
Bell Peppers, Head Lettuce,
tfpinach, Beets, Carrots, Celery,
Rgg Plants, Green Bnap Beans;
in fact, I carry almost complete
line of both home-grown and
Florida Vegetables, at popular—
cash prices.
L A. GRIMAID
210 CUMMINGS RTRF.ET
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Augusta-Made Boxes
In the show window of the Gas Light Company of
Augusta, 809 Broad, will he seen a display of Augutsa
Made Boxes, product of the North Augusta Box and
Crate Works. Augustans and visitors are cordially
invited to inspect same. ‘‘Made in Augusta by Au
gusta People.”
By “Bud” Fisher
spring that there'd likely he some warm
weather In August and a bit of wind
in the autumn equinox, and he hit it
to a dot. lie now predicts that we'll
need more coal In December and Jan
uary than we consumed In June, un
less something happens.
Get Rid of That Miserable Feeling.
You may learn something from the
experience of Mrs. William Troute,
11 ion, N. Y„ who was sick for a long
lime from a badly dosordered stomach.
"I felt miserable all of the time,” she
writes. “I was tired and had no ap
petite. A friend advised me to take
Chamberlain's Tablets I did so and
my appetite improved and I gained
rapidly In health." For sale by all
dealers.
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AT HOME.
Through Glasses made at home,
and you'll SEE the uselessness of
going out of Augusta to obtain
anything In the Optical Line. Any
lens duplicated, no matter from l
where it came or by whom pre
scribed.
Godin Spectacle Co.
The only Manufacturers of Optical
Denses In Augusta. Office and
Plant, 966 Broad St.
Foundry, Machine and
Lombard Boilor
Works and Supply Co.
Will show at 629 Broad
Street, some specimens of
their Iron and Brass Foun
dry and Machine Work
done in Augusta, and
invite those interested to
look at them there and
to call at their works
and see much larger
display. And children
with parents and ladies
invited to come and see
them casting any day at
4:30 p. m.
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