The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 30, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT iran ns COUNTY SEAT Election Held in Abbeville, Edgefield and Greenwood For Formation of New South Car olina County. McCormick. S. C.—The result of this new county election Is as follows: Abbeville: .175 for and fit against; Edgefield I#3 for and 23 against; Greenwood: 51 for and 12 against. This Is regarded as a glorious vic tory after waiting ten years since our first election when we also by an overwhelming vote carried the election for the new county hut lost out on account of a very slight error In the matter of territory due to a slight In accuracy In the survey. The territory this time has been most accurately surveyed and the peo ple of this territory now look confi dently to the general assembly for the formation of their much-needed and cherished new county. The. fight has been long, bard and tedious, but ev erybody feels fully repsld for the part that he contributed I..wards this over ■whelming victory and the ultimate at tainment of Ihe formation of this new eountj. 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NooixY"" j ' OF THt_ U Li, r^-/v Beetle from ‘‘Polly of the Circus.” Elsie St. Leon as Polly. Grand New Year's Day. Seats now selling. .... g—.BW- ’ j AT THE BIJOU The Choa Davis Musical Comedy Company delighted large audience* at each of Its performances at the Itljotl yesterday. Ches Davis, Mae Itlley, the Imperial Quartette, and the well-train ed chorus form a combination that will make the worst grouch 1n the world spend a most enjoyable hour. Miss Mae Riley, who takes the lead ing female part, has been accorded a most enthusiastic reception by her many friends here. Miss Riley’s voice has char ned Augustans before and It Is with particular pleasure thnt she Is welcomed again. Her song yester day, "Kentucky Hue," was easily the song hit of the evening. Miss Riley will today slug, by special request. He's a Devil.” Her rendition of this number first endeured her to local theatregoers. Today the Ches Davis Company will present the laughable farce, "A Night on lllngham's Roof Harden." The songs, costumes and comedy will be altogether new. Dress reports Indi cate that this offering Is one of the very best In the repertoire of this most excellent company. The RlJousropo will present a three reel feature. “A Spy for a Day." Bijou pictures are always good. In fact this popular theatre Is giving n wonderful value the management Is offering, hy far, the best attraction for the money ever offered In Augusta. The cast In today’s show: Mias Bingham (the owner of the garden! Mae Riley Johnny Know-lt-all (her mana ger! Joe Varnell Tercy Bwee( (Just like his name) Jim I‘rltchnrd Jake (Just a waller! Che* Davl* Kventng Star (almost as "quite" ns I’ercy 1 Bill I’eyton SCENE: Bingham Roof Garden, New York City. Musical Number*. Opening Chorus, "When 1 Dream of DO IT NOW Old Erin,” by the Imperial Quartette and the Girls. "You’ve Won My Heart," Jack Par sons and Chorus. i "Dancing Around," Joe Varnell. "He’s a Devil,’’ Mae Riley. Specialty and Parodies, Ches Davis. • "You Can’t Get Away From It," Jim I‘rltrhard. Specialties by the Patterson Sisters. Selections by (he Imperial Quartette. AT THE STRAND The Strand today offers a double bill—two different classes of pictures, and each a headliner -a clean, laugh able feature comedy, with Clara Kim ball Young, and a romantic drama, with Francis X. Bushman. Here’s the comedy: "Goodness Gracious, or Movies ns They Shouldn't Be.” The most villain ous villain who ever pursued a hero ine. out-heroing all other heroines! Horrible murder plot nipped in the hud! Deep, dark, dungerous, dank and drear. Cyclonic chases In which the villain still pursues her and everyone chases himself and everybody else. Curses upon curses! I/ove triumphs. Villainy is vanquished. "Goodness gracious!” It’s a terrible plot, too ter rible for words. The pictures tell It nil. Here's the love drama: "Blood Will Tell.” Years ago—dur ing the colonial days—John Randolph had neglected his wife, Georgia. She loved him with nil her heart, but his forgetfulness soon killed the spark of love that had remained. Richard Rrlns more, a handsome chap, cared for Gtorgta more than he could tell, and Georgia was learning rapidly to care for him. One evening Georgia finds her husband making love to another woman. It Is then thnt she decides to leave her husband -to elope with the handsome Richard. Randolph be comes furious when he discovers that r rfE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. his wife has left him and goes in search of her, finding the couple near an old Inn. Brinsinore and Randolph settle differences with a duel, And Brinsmore is the victor. When Geor gia discovers Brinsmore has taken the life of her husband, she tells him to go, never to return, and so it is that the handsome Richard sails for Eng land. leaving Georgia to take care of their child. Abroad. Brinsmore mar ries, and Georgia suffers a broken heart. One hundred years later, a young ■ ■ W jtEHarr-- ■ *. Wt' * ' Atm ui Maude Adams in J. M. Barrie'p*New Play, ‘‘The Legend of Leonora,'' at the Grand N exf »uesday Evening. chap with a college education falls desperately in love with a sweet co-ed by the name of Georgia Porter. Of course the co-ed and lad are descend ants —but that’s telling. Go see It. CONFIRM SUBMARINE’S LOSS. Paris. 4:55 a. m. —The minister of marine today issued an anouncement confirming the loss of the French submarine Curie, in Austrian waters as has been previously reported in newspaper dispatches. EXPECT WHIOWICENEIII OF SUE Or YANKEES Look Forward to Ban Johnson Giving the Official Word That Ruppert and Houston Have Bought Club. New York.—Announcement of the sale of the New York American League Club to Col. Jacob Ruppert, Jr., and Captain T. 1,. Huston was expected to be made today by Ban Johnson, presi dent of the American League. President Johnson said last night that he would have a definite an nouncement to make today. Whether or not that means that the new owners will take charge he would not assert, although he Intimated that such a con clusion was natural since the efforts of the league have been toward that end for more than a month. That James C. Price, a state boxing commissioner, may be the active head of the Yankees should Colonel Rup- ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON SUITS AND OVERCOATS :' at MCCREARY'S HOLIDAY NOTICE Friday, January Ist, being a legal holiday, the Augusta Banks will be closed. Augusta Clearing House Association GET AWAY FROM BLUE MONDAY Let the Empire Laundry do the family Wash. It is cheaper-the clothes will last longer, look better, and you are rid of the an noyance and danger of in fection. Try it, Telephone 51, 769 or 1257-J for our man to call. EMPIRE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30. TWO HEIGHTS IN THE MOST POPULAR DUDLEY inches NORMAN 2yi inches 2 for 25 els. Clselt, f eibodj & Co., toe. Hokors pert and Captain Huston assume con trol, was an insistent report today. NURSES SAIL. New York.—Dr. Geo. C. Crile, pro fessor of clinical surgery in Western Reserve University, Cleveland, and a staff of eleven nurses and assistants sailed on the Lusitania today to Join the American ambulance in Paris. “Home of Good Clothes.”