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pylon Splendidly MiBS
Van Tassel!.
manourneen
L, be The Bill Tonight—A
■ Matinee Tomorrow
I Miss Cora Van Tassell, in
■teah the Forsaken,” last night,
Bored the hit of the week for
■ er popular company. The Imu.c
■as large and decidedly appre
ciative.
I The attraction has been put
Lin Rome before, but never so
forcefully, though the companies
I playing it were one-righ t regu
[ lar-price troupes. Miss Van Tas
sell was well supported, every
member of the cast proving to
be an artist.
Tonight she will beasoubrette
again, playing the leading part
in “Kathleen Mavourneen” one
of the prettiest and most mirth
provoking little comedies ever
placed before the footlights.
The house will doubtless be
packed this evening, as the
weather man has decided to
treat the “little electric battery”
kindlier for the remainder of the
week. If you want to lass and
lats a lot, just go to Nevin’s and
see Pete Raymond out Irish the
Irish in bis support of the star.
Tomorrow afternoon the only
matinee of the week will be put
on The doors will open at 2 :30
and there will be no reserved
seats. The admission will be only
10 and 30 cents. The attraction
is “A Fair Southerner” and as
it was putonTuesday night and
not seen by many ladies, owing
to the downpour of rain that
evening, every lady in the city
can easily count on enjoying
the matinee. “A Fair South
erner” as played by Miss Van
Tassell is a rattling good attrac
tion.
Tomorrow night Miss Van
Tassell will closq her engage-'
ihentin this city by playing
“lhe New Hidden Hand.” Af
ter making hosts of friends and
admirers who will always In
glad to have her return here,
•he and here troupe will leave
for Anniston on Sunday.
five ships.
Reported Sold To U. S. By
Denmark
Washington, April I.—Dvn
“9rk is reported to have sold io
e tni'ed States two cruisers
and three torpedo boat destroyers.
Ix million dollars is reported to
be lheprice paid.
Danish Island.
"••hington, April 1 —lt is
W,d ,llat '“'gotiatious have been
for the ceding to th
L,ll Jcd Stans of the Danish Is
•"ds-St. Croix, St John and
st. rhonm-i,, the W(?at li)dieß
lllfi 'uillioi dollars « ua the
price.
rush orders.
For A Hundred Tons Os Ar.
mor Plate.
for tcv> U F—A rush order
. 1,0118 inch st, el armor
tod HFr ' V d Uarnegie’s as noon
8ti P uUtion * that it
of th ♦ Bhlpped b y midnight. One
« atertengine on the Peun
all tr. 't been bcuitd, and
night aCkß * illba cleared by mid
hjk *‘ K / BOVT F,ne Tea.-Ou
a goods at 400 lb never
,^ aa ' l6d lu Home before. Bran
° Ck ’ and regular 75c goods.
Lloyd «& Ce.
SOLDIERS’
HOME.
in a state ready for occupancy
the Ist, of August, and urged
the immediate action of the
Daughters of the Confederacy in
the matter.
Before any question could
arise as to how the Daughters of
the Confederacy would maintain
the home, Mrs. Clement A. Ev
ans arose and expressed her de
sire to give $lO for the first year
of the home’s maintenance, and
also to furnish one room. She
accompanied the proposition
with an eloquent appeal, sug
gesting that she hoped to be one
of a hundred women who would
volunteer to give $lO for the first
year.
Mrs. Rounsaville, in behalf of
the Rome Chapter of the Daugh
ters of the Confederacy, contrib
uted SSOO, tho amount raised
by that chapter in the interest of
purchasing and maintaining
the home. Mrs Rounsaville fur
ther assured the ladies that ev
ery chapter in the state would
come forward and do its part in
the noble work.
Mrs. Jefferson spoke of the
new life the support of the home
would inspire in the hearts of the
Daughters of the Confederacy,
and anticipated in her remarks
that the next legislature would
do their part toward the main
tenance of the home. When
there was a momentary lull in
the enthusiastic proceedings of
the meeting, Mrs. Plane arose
and in but a few impressive
remarks brought tears to the
eyes nf all who lieaid her. No
woman in the state is a greater
friend to the old soldier, and no
one woman has done more in
the interestof the home. As she
expressed her happiness in seeing
accomplished at last what had.
been worked for so long her
voice trembled with emotion
and those around her, old and
young, seemed touched by every
word she uttered.
SHUT DOWN.
Six Hundred Men Thrown Out
of Emyloymont-
Hartford City Ind., April 1—
employed in the win
dow glues factory received orders
Iron, headquarteiß < f union, ht
Pittsburg, to go out at noon today
The shut-down results in 6(\)
men being thrown out of work,
unless President Burns, of the
blowers and gatherers can supply
their places from his union .
CONDEMNED.
When an innocent man is condemned sot
any crime he doesn’t lose hope His law
yers appeal from one
court to another. r JAt-A
They are bound to U? Caf
save him, if he can
be saved. It is the T
same way with a y7tw>-4
(food doctor when
his patient seems N Jym
condemned to death I / -MH
by disease. | ;;jßgS|
But doctors make jSfbk'' - SgsS
mistakes some
times, they lose // '/
heart too soon. / // /
After they have // /
tried everything /i
they know and
the patient is . /ts
no better, they ;
think there is /'-t kSs®?®
nothing more to /■-
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get at the root 'ur J
of the disease. a |
They frequently JlvtL
give a patient
up to die of con
sumption, and
are afterwards surprised to see him get
strong and well again.
Mrs. W B. Duncan, of Arlington, Phelps Co.,
Mo., writes: "My husband took tour bottles of
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery when he
was (as he thought) almost into consumption, and
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