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The oldest actor "who ever appeared
on the stage was Charles Macklin, who
represented Shy lock in 1789 at Covent
r Garden when past his hundredth birth
, day.
In a banana-growing country one
i acre will ordinarily produce 17,000
pounds of the fruit, or more than one
- and one-third times as much f<4od sub-
stance as an acre or corn.
J The following account of the short
est courtship on record was given by
| counsel in the London law courts: On
/ January 17 he proposed to her. and on
the following day. before the doors
iwere open, they were at Doctors - com
mons to obtain a license. They took a
taxi from Doctors’ commons to find
whether a curate was at leisure. The
curate was found, and by 2 o’clock that
day they were married.
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The following advertisement ap
peared In a Berlin newspaper: "Re
quired—A house in the neighborhood
of Halle; size, rent, situation and
length of lease no object, provided the
door is large enough to admit my
I wife's hat. When wearing it she can
not through the door of my pres
ent residence, and is therefore obliged
to stay with her friends."
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from pain caused by the dreadful condi
tions of his hands. We finallv learned
of Tetterine. arid, after using two boxes,
j my son’s hands have been cured, no signs
of the trouble for five months.
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| NEXT WEEK AT THE THEATER
I
, The Forsyth.
Following the greatest hit that has
ever been registered at the busy For
syth, the management succeeded,
through-the Keith office influences, .in
■ engaging the Gus Edwards Song Revue
i for another week. The wonderfully
clever star feature will headline the
bill that will be the attraction. It com
mences with matinee on Monday, ap
pears twice daily all the week and in
cludes a special holiday matinee on the
Glorious Fourth. Eclipsing every suc-
■ cess that has been credited to the For
, syth, the Gus Edwards act more than
lived up to the advaiyt-e promises. It is
truly a wonderful thing for vaudeville,
and there is more wonder in the fact
that the famous song writer has such
[ a supply of material, effects and ward
robe, that he can produce any number
of complete new programs. He prom
ises to give a song entertainment dur
ing the coming week in every way the
equal of the success that has just now
been scored, and to Introduce novelty
and color that will have an effect that
1 will manifest itself tn winning ap
-1 plause. There will be six different
scenes in the New Revue that Is to be
the offering. Gus Ed wards himself will
1 appear in all the scenes and sing the
songs that made him famous and those
1 new ones that keep him in the fore
most position among Ihe composers of
> music that is popular. Ptetty Lillian
Boardman, the prima donna who took
all the leads this week, win again be
prominent, and Jack Lamey, of the Al
cazar, has been induced to sing a solo
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Baby Cuddles—Muster Georgie and the Girls, in Gtis Edwards Song Revue at the Forsyth.
number in one of the reviews. Master
George Price will give new Imper
sonations of some of the best known
performers, and Raby Cuddles and
Master Georgie will give an imitation
of a well known vaudeville singing and
dancing sketch. The act will in every
way measure up to the highest stand
ard that was won during this week,
and a number of pleasing innovations
will make it more than a winning head
liner.
The other acts on the bill are up to
the standard of the Forsyth. Each one
of the five numbers has been selected
with care to fit on the bill. There will
be no confliction, but plenty of variety,
and that sort of variety that has al
ways pleased, tine of (he features will
be Harrison Armstrong's Players in
Northern
, Lakes
The lake resort# in the West and
North are particularly attractive.
■ // The clear invigorating air added to boating, bathing
\! an£ l Ei#hing will do much to upbuild you physically.
I [/ We have on sale daily round trip tickets at low fares
and with long return limits and will be glad to give
you full information. Following are the round trip rates
from Atlanta to some of the principal resorts:
I Charlevoix $36.55 Mackinac Islands3B.6s
Chautauqua Lake Poi,t» 34.30 Marquette 46.15
Chicago 30.00 Milwaukee 32.00
Detroit 30.00 , Put-in-8ay28.00
Duluth 48.00 Petoskey- 36.55
THE ATTRACTIVE WAY TO ALL THE RESORTS ON THE
xGreat Lakes, Canadian Lakes and in the West
CITY ticket office
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JUNE 29. 1912.
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that writer's latest success. "Squaring
Accounts." Two clever performers ap
pear in the little.playlet that Is crowd
ed .with interest. It deals with a crusty
old lawyer and a newsboy. The scene
is in the lawyer's office and the man
ner in which the newsboy "squares ac
counts" will be odd. Henry and Fran
ces, one of the cleverest duos of come
dy entertainers in the vaudeville field,
will be another of the features, and it
may be depended upon that they wifi be
welcome. Their act Is billed "Just Non
sense,’Wand it has won favor in ail the.
leading theaters, Keppeler and Brunay
in "An Hawaiian Flirtation" will be on
the bill, and it is promised that this
act will measure to the highest sketch
standard the Forsyth knows
A unique novelty will be the intro
duction of Britt Wood, a young come-
dian, who is rapidly ■advancing to the
real front. His method is unusual and
he has been meeting with great Success
wherever he appears. The Cycling
Zonoras, in a novelty bicycle exhibition,
will also appear.
There has been an unusual advance
sale, created, of course, by the ans
nouncement that the Gus Edwards act
holds over, and in addition the regular
following of the theatef demands at
tention.
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Pack Your Grip And Come
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JIM, th is is Joe talking. Pack your grip
and take the midnight. T hat will get
you here tomorrow morning. This
proposition looks big, but I want you to
go over it with me. I can rely on you ?
All right.”
A Sudden Summons over the Bell
Long Distance Telephone often results in
the business man making an unexpected
journey with excellent financial results.
When You Telephone—Smile
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Japanese auctions are conducted on a
I plan which gives rise tb none of the
noise and confusion which attend such
sale's in Britain. Each bidder writes
■ his name and bld upon a slip of paper,
which he places in a box. When the
bidding is over the box is opened by
, the auctioneer, and the goods declared,
the propcity of the highest bidder.
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Makes tne Nation Gasp.
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against it. however, is the wonderful
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