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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 9

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era rt.s i THE Bijou Is fkgUjrtlshlng itself thoroughly in tfie feood graces of the theatergoers of Atlanta. The jcosy theater has won friends who have een made to feet at home. and very ffprt has been made And will. be made In the. future to get the right attrac tton.

apd to cater absolutely to the fancies and the wishes of the people. A Organizing a. vaudeville company is by no means an easy task. What suits som folk will not please others. and the act that pleases everybody la yet to be die- covered.

for no matter how clever a number is in the opinion of the critics and regular patrons of a theater. there will be something to St that somebody will not like however. Manager Wells baa discovered the secret to the trick or proper formation of an acceptable programme. Actors as a rule are entertainers and with experience It Is not difficult for a manager to get the real entertainers and as Mr. Wens has sent two shows here- both of which have given satisfaction.

and Atlanta has passed judgment on fourteen different kinds of acts. the manager has a tine" iy on the class of acts most acceptable. fcB and win see to It that what the people Want will be furnished. This class of entertainment will be continued for some weeks. and then the two stock companies who will can the lo- leai Bijou home will bid for favor.

The class of acts Mr. Wells has en his books for Atlanta represent selections from the most exclusive ranks. me of thou to be seen here very soon are Edwin Latch. the minstrel Kraunaus Tschker- tdes Russian trio. a scenic and singing number Bottos trained bears nines and RemlIl4rton.

a great comedy duo Ward and Curran. the eccentric entertainer Hal Merrltt. the cartoonist. and others. i week Mr.

Wells Is exerting his est efforts to secure talent that acceptable. ZaZelle and Vernon. tn scomedy acrobats who stand on' the top step or their class in the vaudeville world win present a strong comedy' sdrobaUo alt. A decided novelty will be presented by thef Lutz brothers. One of the brothers we unfortunate enough to lose both arms When quite a child.

Zibfur years of practice has an expert in the use of his fret too toes. and. as a musician and a marksman he is the equal of many to whom Dante Fortune has not been so. cruel. The act Is a great feature and will no" doubt be Interesting.

Baby Lund. who is declared be one of the cleverest juvenile entertainers in the profession Is also on lh bill. Little Miss Lund la quite a mimic. and for the past three' years has been In constant demand all over' the circuit. Title number will be specially attractive to the ladles and children.

Qorman and Lawson win present a comedy. sketch and Introduce earn. elty dancing. George Gorman is one of the Gorman brothers who some years aro Jitaded a minstrel organization lieu- Ing their name. He is a.

dancer of" the Barney agan school and tie partner not. out of his class. With' these special features there li be other acts that win no doubt prove acceptable and Atlanta tan look forward to a week of strong and attractive' entertainment. Seatsfor the week tlr OR sale at the box office. W.

Ross the. light comedian is to appear at the. Grand next Friday nd Saturday in the. role originated by William Collier In On the Jul t. Ron was selected from a number of players desiring to enact the put.

through the personal request of Augustus Thomas the author of the comedy. Mr. Thomas in a letter to the ftcm which is. directing the tour expressed the opinion that Mr. Rosa was singularly' adapted to the principal character lUdpway of Yale.

Mr. Rosa made his dC ut with the Boston Museum company during the last year of that organizations lengthy existence. and became at once a popular member of the company. Mr. Rosa was ay nber of Robert Edesons Soldiers Fortune company.

at the Savoy theater the past season. It was during this last engagement that Mr. Thons eeieuicru UUU vV in wn me Quiet. The' tour. under the' management of Shesgreen and Reynolds.

his been a most successful one. The original scenery la being used and. nearly all or the conywny that played at the Madison Square- theater. NewYork. One of the pieces de resistance" In- eluded in the list of good shows to be seen at the Grand soon is The Liberty Belles presented by Klaw and' Erlanger's troubadours.

with Harry Gilfoil and a company of fifty artists. The Liberty Belles. tn' New York. Philadelphia Chicago' and Boston was hailed as the noveltjr surprise and emphatic hit of years. Harry B.

Smith the author has constructed tile comedy on lines entirely different from anything seen on the American- xt ge. Tha acenes represent a dormitory in a young ladies' seminary the cooking school of The Liberty Belles" and a hotel in an orange grove in Florida. The prologue Is extremely sensational depicting as It does toe life of the girratiident as It is. Vet crap theatergoers searching for something to wake thorn up may be' pleased to be told in advance that the first act of Liberty Belles" unvelb the sleeping apartment of a seminary disclosing four up-to-date brass bedsteads. containing the-same-number of equally up-to-date feminine members of the school.

All of these girls ate carefully tucked away for the night. It. is on of those things that might easily be shocking jut. It Is not. One by one these girls sod twenty or thirty of their comrades Steal XortTf With lighted candles to indulge in a mid.

night rtvel in whispered stories songs and lunch. They are all In their night clothes. The entire scene is played thus. but tHa so gracefully and mqdea1lylaa. died by author stage director and actor that the element of UP unpl asotnevtr for a moment eaters the situation.

la this scene the Pink Panama Girls now as famous as any recent stage history seen. Shexnay be said tobe the' sensational hit of Incidental to the story are. Interpolated many catchy musical numbers. R5lary of tagdaia. Mrs.

ftsSe Is rehearsing her company datlt in Paul Heyses drama. MaV of Mardala at the Manhattan theater. New York. arid such is the attentionbe stowed upon the production of this' drama that rehearsals will continue for weeks before its first presentation. The play will not be seen in New York.

until it also has filled an engagement of considerable length in Chicago. Inscenery In costumes and In all the Innumerable details of UChlltolOJY that relate it prom- aes to be a. revelation' to theatergoers and in the acting it will employ a large company in support' of Mrs. Flake. among whom' wilt Tyrone Power who has added abroad to the note he won" in this country since.

his former association with Mi's. Flske Rose Ey. dirge whose artistic work has for a long time been missed from the stage and who willhave a role admirably fit tet to her Max FlJrman. Scott Craven. Penry Woodruff James Young M.

3. Jordan. Ida. Hamilton and other well known artists. A Boss 0' Town.

After an engagement of four weeks George C. Hazeltons colonial comedy Captain Molly will be' succeeded at the Manhattan theater. New' York on September by A Rose' 0' Elymoutti. Town. In which Miss Minnie Dupree will make her debut as a star in New York under the management or W.

G. Smyth. The authors of this play are Beulib Marie Dix and Evelyq Greenleaf Sutherland. It is a comedy of the Puritan period. and Miles Standish la one of the characters.

The play has been successful in Washington and Detroit and In it Miss Dupree hasbeen warmly "There's Many a Slip. Charles Frohman 3 ai put forward at the New York Garrlck Captain Marshall's "There's Many a. Slip. It brought back to the American stage Jessie Millward who has postponed he starring tour In England- until- Christmas that she might play the leading role. It also marked the first appearance In this country of Sydney Herbert re turn from London.

and it marked the American debuts of the earl of. Rossylh and Beatrice Irwin. The piece is an owl sort of conflict In which two' women compete for the love of one man. while acunnlng detective looking for this same man. who.

la under sentence of death. engages in a. duel of strategy with one of the women. who succeeds In saving the fugitive. The dialogue.

is described as pungent and the action I brisk. erasco Theater Opening. David Belsico has Arranged features of Importance to give added intamt to. this pr The Acorn Heaters. Are.

the bet made because they save fuel. and at the same time rive out more heat than an ordinary heater that is not built. on the Acorn fuel saving plan. We are sellingran Heater at 5 2 now that is a regular 1000 Heater ppi SgSsSJEBtSjJ greatest event of of the now Belasco theater in New York. It will mark the.

consummation of his Ambitions. and in tder' fittingly to signalize its meaning ndto express his appreciation of. sympathy which the generous public has bestowed on his works eadh lady will ia presented with a. book entitled TheStorycrf Barry. written and published for this occasion.

It Is bjGII1l lirpurple and told with eight etchings and five phbtograv- ore plates" representing scenes tram the slay. The narrative has been prepared jy Tames I Ford. It Is to be. perhaps. the most costly souvenir ever presented.

Aunt Jeannte. Mrs. Patrick Campbell began her second American tour at the Garden theater New York on September IS It is her first appearance unde. Ctirlep Preh. mans management.

The piece put f6r ward" is Aunt Jeannfe written by E. 11' Benson. It it a modern society' trty In three acts dealing with the doings and sayings of the smart. set or ondon Th dominant dramatic idea Is the protective love of one woman for another and there side through Its. poenes Mrs.

Campbell. as Is her wont. la emotionally hlgS ctrmW throughout tier acting. Hey leading roan and principal character actor are Americans John Blair and Vaughn Glaser. A Normandy d31nff.

Grace tareeron became a tar on September 15 at N. T. Fred C. Whitney out her there. A Normandy Wedding" was the opera In which" she sang Its.

music is by William Fu composer of Incidental melodies for Charles Frohman's productions and Cheever Goodwin made the libretto. The scenes ar laid In' Normandy and so it-is easy' make. them quaint. Miss Cameron. who used to be In Foxy Qunler has th role of ofOrtolette wiils sbn sings an gels it I.

said. withabundant skin an chic. RlLrty own. formerly It C. Barnabee's understudy 1 the Bottonlans I Miss Cameron's corte4lan.

Stanislaus Stange the author Blanche Walsh's new play founded ot Salammbov has returned from Europe. an rehearsal. of' the drama will begin at a early date. Work the scenic. effects whlcti involves twelve elaborate stage settings has been started.

Managers Wagenhata and Remper have contracted with H. Loran Reid to paint three the scenes. The others' will be furnished by the best available New York artists. Miss Walsh's. tour begins about October September 15.

in Paterson 3. Thornas Jefferson. son of Joseph Jefferson began his fifth starring tour in VRip Van Winkle. has the assistance of a excellent company. including Walter Co Upn.

A. It. Andrews ram. Dolan. John Walsh.

M. 1. Phillips t. Plant Eat Weston' Cherry. Zaide Appletoa8 ina Pazr1ngto.

Dda7 Jmnstma Cornel Jefferson and Willie" Fink. uaatBobaon began tls ftjg sea son on the American up at the Uoa- W1k theater Monday night. September 15 in The Henrietta playing tola famous rote of Bertie the Lamb' Mr. Rol son. who remains un the manse- meat of Daniel V.

Arthur- goes from Brooklyn to Pltlaburg and then as far west as JEJe will alternate The Uenrietta' an4 A Comedy of Errors. Practically all the original. Tlorodora sextette- will be In John' C. Placliers forthcoming production' of The Silver Slipper. by Leslie Stuart and Owen Hal Among them are Alice Toland.

Sum Drake. Daisy Green. Clxtta Vidal. Frances Walker and. Edna Goodrich As was Ch case with" KlaW and The Beauty and the Beast.

the- tintto hat oeeh saivaniae4or theAm r- Loin market. Harriet Ford. ba for some- tl ep Lbeen porstdnr-ber work thedrsmatls of May JofiBStoa' Au4ra7. at NOR DECEIVE 4 Weriem promise more than we can do. Ifo cant cure you we tell you so frankly and honestly.

We hate built upon tremendouspracticeby honest as well as by. ski11f1 andBdentifiotfeatmtetjand mongthethoueandawehave treated not one will Baythat we have acted in ay matter with anything sernpnlonB honesty. Thatsjpur reputation. Norr ais to bur treatment We have toe finest and most expensive jo pHxent for ear special riettiodjl treatment that ran possibly be obtained. We employ a corps 6 competent sclent11io and kIfled BpecIaUstp.

Our wonderfnl X-RAY ELECTRO MEDICAL TREATMENT is the xnarrel of modern medical edenoe and we are curing cased its use that been pronounced Incurable. This method was originated and perfected by us and. Ja need exclusively byour ownapec1a1ists. Our office in this city at 84 Peachtree St. between and Stk.

Is personally directed Dr. A. S. Dyar the old eat and know specIa1I In. the United States.

OUR. LEGAL GUARANTEE to foUni every promise we. make I given to an par tlenta guarantee whtoh is backed by' ou financial XUPPDSIbIWY. which W11l ho certified to by leading tna and eommerdil stead you cannot can for' free question blank 6u treatment by mill to Mtisfactory. DR.

A. 8. DYAR. DISEASES THAT WE CURE PERMANENTLY. I STRICTURE.

We core to stay cured by a painless rapid original method without cutting4 or dilating. No- de- tenUon from daily duties to required. SPECIFIC BLOOD. POISON We cure without saturating the system with poisonous and detractive drugs by S' treatment that drives out and destroys blood poison and black without injuring the healthy tiMues. Scrofula Rheumatism and all Skin Dliease are cured by this treatment.

NERVO SEXUAL DEBILITY Necessitates a treatment directed towards a toning- up and invigorating of the whole system overcoming secret lapses which sap the vital forces and cause weakness and general derangement of the nervous system. Our method of treatment cures Beached at Last Deriding Danger. Defying Death Desperate Daredevil OLD LOOPS THE LOOP. OliBICTCLL VARICQCELE Requires treatment will drive the stag. nant blood from dilated veno establish a healthy circulation of.

pure blood. Our treatment la safe painless and permanent cure. CHRONIC DISORDERS. Those suffering Nervous Pro tratlonWsst- sng Weakness. Sciatica ituIlture Piles Kidney.

Bladder or Pyostallo Troubles should consult us at once. We cure where others fail so don't give up- hope. REFLEX AND ASSOCIATE DISEASES Are those which are present and aggravate the process of the mam malady. We never dismiss a case until cured In every particular and when a patient leaves our care it is with a perfect and per- matierit cure. rlendly Utter or' call may save you future sorrow and euftering and add golden years to your llfeT DR.

A. S. DYAR CO. 34 2 PEACHTREE ST. Between Marietta and Walton Streets' ATLANTA tgo she paid a.

visit of a wk or ten days to Miss Johnston at. Warm Springs. Ya. to. ad to fcer th completed por.

Uon i tie play. and now Miss Johnston Is returning the visit and It stopping with tlsa Ford for a couple of weeks at the Pequot house. New London. MM Elizabeth Tyres has scored so great at hit In Captain Molly" that it has been erroneously stated she In tends to continue in the Hazleton comedy for the test of the season. As mat- tr of fact Henry U.

Harris Ja now pre. paringfor Mi i Tyreea Initial starring tour In edreta Green a romantic comedy by Oraosj livlnxstoil Furnlia. Ring the ben and. let the on IQ on in the latest phrase to. catch the fancy of New York.

It is from the fucSea1 comedy of Mrs rack In which Miss Alice Flshther la appearing at Wallack'-s theater. worn phrases. such as- "Forget It' and Cut It Out" seem likely to he relegated to the background. A Soy's Wild Bide for Life. With family ground expecting him to die and a son riding for Ute.

18 miles to get Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds W. IL Brown of Loesyilielnd endured deaths agonies from asthma. but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him.

He. writes I now sleep soundly every night Like marvelous cures of Consumption. Pneumonia. Bron chIU. Coughs.

Cold and Grip. prove its matchless merit for ill Throat and I ung troubles. Guaranteed bottles mc and Trial battles Roe It all drug tore New Phonographs. All styles. Atlanta Phono Co.

lot Peach. AUBURN AVENUE AND JACKSON STREET Two. Days Starting GENTRY' BROS' SHOWS UNITED. The Worlds Largest and Best Trained Animal Exhibition. BOO Do Por Monkte br Camola Coats 8ior Oxen.

and a hwd cf cutVfraby Elephant OFFiCESUPPLIES. Blank- books baskets. Inks. mucilage Ski typewriter nd carbon When' In want call up phone 1S1W Belt Viaduct Stationery company. it Whitehall.

OFFICE HOURSI DaUy8 am 2 to 6 p.m. 7 to 8 pan. Sunday 8am. to 1pm. if yotmeed treatment don't delay but call on.

Tisatonoe. CONSULTATIONS FREE' AND BACEDLYCNFl- PENIIAL. Separata private re ptlon rooms for ladles gentlemen. Buy Your Ttcket Now Is your chance to go west over. th Union and' Southern.

PactAb' Once PhU06 street Atlanta- THE ONLY BIG SHOW COHIN61Q ATLANTA THIS YERj. CIRCUS OCTiOg Exhibition Place at Jactson Str Auburn Ave. and Boulevard. 2f FQREPAOH AND SELLS BROTHEI AMERICAS ONLY METROPOLITAN SHOl An abf olutely exact duplicate of the performances at Madison Square Garden by these the only sho enough or good enough to exhibit in the Metro the only Circuses Menagerie and Hippodrome 1 have or do exhibit la New York Philadelphia flrook orother Eastern cities. TUREE TIMES BIGGER.

AND BETTER. THAW tNT- 811 THAT WILL. IX ATLANTA THIS TEA. A. 3 Times as Great jp Times as Many mItuBm OS LOrBO Bk pt i ne as many ft Times as Grand Times as Many.

Fea alstnl Seven GayneU Cyclei Whirl. Quartette of Cake nom. The Great La Carmene Wfj CB pkm Jackson Family Bicycle Septette Four Herds of Biggest Elephants. The only show exhibiting the Aurora Zouaves The-only- show. exhibiting the Ten Peerles.

Potjei The only show exhibiting Minting Unlove TRAINED ANIMALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. HEROm OF" RYAN WETTtTELt. AND ZOBRILA Herse fifes ID' HUGE HEROIC HIPPODRO Grand New. Free Street PJ Two performance. 8y tAlttOi Doors open 1 nd 7 raIn or shine Pro eg Waterproof Zentj Jfi Coupon.

actually Reaent4. ecwyl on tie day of eihflrtt eat Fharmaer tsornr and Marietta streets. Admission Mo cUdrso i tt i 2 H1. 1h. fJ i 11 llI fl t.

r. i i i t' it' i Q. I II Ishlnc thorou hly od the terco oy ter Ietid who ve been atl Qrt I the th 1fJ 1. errsn lzln v' vUle II. b.

some I tolk pea. 8. i everJ d1 7 :1 111 a proiramme. ci 8 I tr I ven ds jCai elLis for th Some ent l'- nerllf1ll ort1l3. 111.

exerUn M. beat WitJbe th topllte l' ld th a LOn arl practlcehaa I 1t resting. clevet thtb eOm 4yaketch I 1 I 4a 1ot Pagan Is not I be acc jtable. lookfol'- ent rtalnment seats for eek TbQcnas appearat Qul tROI l11ng 1arlY' debut be ame a euon a at ho I CLU uu being' sed conu any New York. Be espresented compa e.

1h cenes ouncladies botelln ora hi' Fto da. sentl rial. depl tI aa th gttlst dent t. thtater ns rsOme- tb Up. ldm a lnce th I emlnar 8 conta1 tbewame num uO te Allot I rls retuU tuck one of.

l1ght ca dJes amtd nlrhtrevel pered runJ' mi .1 a unpJeSatnevel aSt f2' scene. rls to. be theisensatlont httof tbei lece. Incl ent41 Bt ry s' eh aralng room nyl MatTot Mag 1Rla. the' 1danh ttlU tJleat r.

YOTk ntl nbe- thlsdram Ie tJiCbkago In. scenei7 tilnuin ab1e tans prOm- tees th a1arge eom a. ded won will have nnn. At ur conlal. succeeded.

thea. r. Town. MI1U le le It1s or char ters. 1ai ss has een Frohmanbai NewYork re1ia1ls ny pone1 toi1rln Italao Ilncehllre Be tric I n.

detectivelooklng an. encaceS ne aavlncthe pun nt erranse4teatures a44e4ln tothll A orn be use t. fli savlngplan We. selling i1 Acorn He rat Jt at reru1arlooo Heaterl. 11 Q' a inpq 3 Jt 0 ti.

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domlnantdramat1c ea wom ano er ft" ft A u. V' DC UT 6tru ttng. 1 John hn A Norma1 dy' WediIlng. FredC. san I Pmt ma.

etto. are Normari t. all to qu lnt. x' the I wteor whl and i a tq. 10s with' Abundant and I na e's un eTlrtU y1n tonlana la MI Ca ron' 8tJu e' of Wal retum aid reh arsa1a rthe an earlYdatL Wark.

nle. etr eta 1nvolvu twelve rte4. Kem Rel4to of 18a the 1 pn fttthmmn He buthe aa' Cot- Wallhr te etonBe1n Fs Stuart. Robton IOU. th t.

epte tber 15. Henrl mo a Rob-- a n. under the manae oea Broo FD as' welltas Com 4T otEr- Joh fo pro uctt nof 8 ver 01r Rail. monc areA1lce Sast. C1uStaVIdal.

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a audcisntifio lBtand i th th a dS have eatedI 9toneWl1188Y thM. m. tr1 ng t8 repU if tment havetbeAnest f11dmost pm 1 forev it. sp ocUof thatca1iP085jb obtatn Weem y' Ofcompetimt and8kIDed. peic1aUS Ourwot dertnl.

XR MEDICALTREATMENT isflle marv 1. UI1cm ec1enceiandwe curmgcaseS brttsU8 edlybeen. ptODOUJledtxJourabteTh1s meth a1l an 1Reei1ithiS MtOPeaehtr rsonaUtdlreCt l1mDr.A.B.Dyar beet. cnri r' I OU toful1W. pomS maket tO I 1 e.

reI Di1b11 y. wl tch bomt1 rt Jead ni ban can4 treequetUol1. bIanb OmtrCat nent utlsa tory. S' I I'- rapid. cuttjigor4Uathig.

u1red. le aaturat1I eltlOJ taint Uhout 10Jartngthe ues. in bythta SEXUALDEUIUTY dlre ted Invilorattnp tho e. ses thev1tal rce weaku SENSATIONS LIMIT BeachedatLastI atb LOO Reautre thatwUldr1ve Dt sand he 1tb1' tInen lsufe1 euand. perm peDt cur DI80RDIUis.

ervouProstratlonWa Bc1 t1 RUPttIrePHe where-others ASSOCIATEDISEAIES re th process Qtthe curecUnevery lDdwhena patlenUeayea andper- a r--------- 1 A. frkndlrl. ad ears our ur 341-2 8. rl aand avUlt wee tor read er M1 onu ndon. 1IC0redso been' In.

amat tsnow Miss reta ro tl OroeUv1nPto on. I It" th I I fotUf. COldw1 Leen111e. 1nd. JIfJrroe L1 Cou h8.

Co Lun trou les. 1. c1ru TUESDAY SEPTEMBER30J At 2:30 and 8 P. M. 4 TlieWorJds TraIiHJdAnimil Exki i OOJPo IOftkleba Cam I :8 cNd.

a efcM i Ph nts. Grl FreeStnetf riH I 1ft 1 i d. OFFjCE. SUPPLIES. B1ankbookt.

mucl typewrtternd wantcan phonel9W. I I Dan1 m1n1p11 to8p 8 8 m. tolpm 11 treatm tdelaybut as at m06. QONaULTATIOICS 8ACREDL YCNPI parat dgenUem I 7 o.w 7tro i omq A HOVlCOMING TQATLA Tl THIYEMtJ OCT. I G.

tAuburnAve Bo 1evard 1f. tiiFOREeAUGHANDSELLSBROTHE i AMERIOASONLYMETROPOLITAN it An abolutely oUhe erforman tbesetbeonly i 1 I Menag rfe a a ordo fnNewYorkPhfladeJphla fft IRS DIGGERAIm 1D SE SEEC L' i to 3Tlmes. 3 aa Times aMany Times Many' e1 VI Untu that bOf th oundeS Moravia. Cl Gfe rmeDS rjCII1P nu. JasonFam1fBl yceSePtet i omBeMaOflJJgg pha TheonlyShpw exhibiting DIAVOLO k9 Th shQwexhlblting tl The only- erPeerl JheJI1Jyshow.

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I I iZ CQSQLiONLTLANT44 SPiENBXB 1o IQT kl a 1TfiE WEEK IN THE TUEATEtj I I f. i vr 5- Jj ikhi I WK ttir I Eft i zv 1 1 7 4 32JI I4 cs ii i 1ic 4 27LRZZ i PRE7Jg LtLLfl1r EJk I IL1. I 1 e' q2vo. I 1L4 W-5'ON t1 1Vr I XERN2c 11 7 :4 ti ood TCt3 Fleods. have made er zo 4 11 roer 4' tw an I 1 ti 1 er7be5t I Will I 1 4 comed I I I 1 1 I tt E.

eq et j4 de- L. 4 over tb i lty I yea sU to aded dan er Will a boxoce. th Quiet" meib. ajmber LU Defles7 au- lLla3rCt. the cam.

number i gfy fl sate ene girl ln recent aid the jiece. cj ls toni ny dall Mat attcnti yet ha Tew nt1I ai Lu. scenery ha bas re- ii eddedInterest It i. I- 1 3 Anderson HardwareCompanyh. 3315.

Peachtretroet2l6 EdgewdAvene1 the opening sig- meantng-IAd'Eo ap- tml pl tei. Mr fdr- ooil- with nd In oq urope on the th an Lt pston thi n. Te bI gr. thOTIgIIi1. Of the lw' Amsr- 4l baa past alloa of UI NEVER PATIENTS.

pro1more Iiae-bniIt up our tremendous by iest treatlnsnt andamong the thoueaud wehave Thatsourrepiitatlon owas our We nd euipm nt. Xfltho of ca em1 of aIfst. ann se faueed by our own apecIthte. 341 n1y by tand a OLi AL cyeryprozxdsejvo ligiven our iIl Xtotz teAs OlItI55fl5flt 1 A A S. CUREPERMANENTLY.

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the. let Im fo VO nd on- Coldiand Lung Ph SEPTEMBER 30 Xbra Sacrd aherdof cut Baby GTiigFIN Stie Parade sMlgLM. I. I Dafly8am. t2 1 p.m.

8pm. ifyctreatmcut dcudelayIbutcaJ1 onoe 1 i' re rooma-forladies I Yonr vest CbP the PGL eL COMING TO. k' JaJsQn st. JTI BROTHEIL- 8HO4i. A showL that j5 Fmi fl YEAH.

Cart I I a. Many P.oi- mez nje H.1 Featsre 1. tobf ths lflt CycloWhirl. 2' WjpCbimplons. The only show Unioycii.

High HsHiapa uiierirrra ow jlogi Ziiss iiissy A. IUIY CWWJ8 Vsaieas 2isAUy. flIPPODRo4" Berisg tbe lemon ctthibtSag 1 a peforwanceBay tang and 7. in Prosee. Esaerve Seats exhibition rnagFhrneacy1 ofi' Sb.

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