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TEN THE ASHEV1LLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1922. ROTARIANS ARRANGE FOR 'LADIES' NIGHT' Srr:il Six-tal Fnt fwt for Nil vnmhor S VlfclUng Hotarlaiui Arf 1 Irani. Th( pv-hIiir of Nnvanibar 21 h l-rn dftjunatxl a "IaiII"' Nnht" v thr Anhfvlllo Notary Ciuh, thin .! having bean datarmlnivl by tin upaelnl committor, t'anla N. I.iown. cialrnian, reported im -tardav' in-t!rif of the rlyb. Till" par'.al onmiiori will hav ilnuliln kignincanr to Ahi".11l. RotarlanK iin In addition tn tmlri a imm -iI event of Importance, It will Im tlin Ut Kattiorlna- of llctarlan an 1 friends to be attandad hv President WllUa O. flark. Pnor. after turn dit he leave for a new field In Tennemiee, havHnr rirned a. rer KT of tlix Trinity Bpl-rnpal Chtirrli lure. Announcement wa made ye.tar .lfiv that ?h A-hevillo Nntar'v flu , will be hot to about 75 Indlna w ho will be In the rlty next Thmnday la tendli-F the elate contention of I'm I'.il !i! Ii ai l.rr .aeui IH'.lun Hotniinn Warren lluijly of Now fitk. N .1 . arid .fame Kurlie, of Mi l", I'a . in the . ity n itendiii; the Kleotrlo I'-iW'r Dull, were .una! of the or Kotary ('lull and Mr !urke im,1(o (.f hie Impre-aliina of il Hoiim flub of lorulun, K J in burith and J'firl.. wiiti-h be vllt,l v.hila on a re'eii tout of Kurope Mr. Huhly -puke liitre-tl'iitly of tha Hoy Work I" inn lined on liv the N wark -liili. REVIVAL ATTRACTS OVERFLOW AUDIENCE I'Hiked HoiiRO llcara II". J. . .rl h-uk on "Ami the) Yomw iil of AkIipvIHo Kafr?" MANY GET TICKETS I MRS. BROWN DIES FOR DE WOLF HOPPER THURSDAY EVENING hpeukl-K to a li.nt nlKbt In in North Aahevllla on the JhjTt, i'oonle (if CASE SATURDAY u . nr. TRY FITZGERALD rrowded bou revival at the Ha punt Churrh. Are tha Voting Aehevllla Fare?'' It' v of tha Calvary Rant!.' Trial of i"lav Fluit'r-ld on a fharcn of irlmlnal nnfitult on m younK woniitn An. r-nn 1 1 ritieil until Saturday, In police Court ye.tar. day. lie N atlll In (rail, held with out bond. miH. .ixcK.sos imi'Hovfx Mr. I. Jt. Jarkaon 1 rftln" well following en niieraf.nn ar the MIs- elon Hospital V-dni'!-day mornlnr. I'lniirh of .." Aahevllla depicted modern evtla In a viTId trmtini r. nml d'-cl.ii cil that the only wi for the yum! lo ki'rp In lb" alralirht with waa to accopt riirlxt Tonight !v Mr firlra will -peiilt t n 'The Kceponallilllty of Parent Confroni' d Hv the periluiia ( ondllloni of the Day." The H. rv b e will hecln at 7:30 o'clock. The rcviv.il Im I' a in n u a Iilrrtalncr anil Tlla t'omlc 0M'i-a tiimiMinjr I lore I'rlilujr and Saturday. been ninnii'K ., ii., tnr iti laet ten iliiya It win I broimhi to n roe (Sunday nliih', lv. Henlrniln Hnrnhef , llo paKtor. RMid yeelerdiiy. A Collection of Garments To Sell At $18.75 For Two Days Only During Friday and Saturday ONLY, The IVORY AND BLUE SHOP will offer a timely and worth-while special, items of SEASONABLE wearthings in the newest mode. , $28.00 and $25.00 SPORTS COATS. This includes TWEED Coats and POLO Coats in Tan, Brown and Grey. For TWO DAYS, $18.75 $25.00 Dresses, in Poiret Twills, Canton Crepe, Satin Faced Cantons, and Crepe Back Satins. No need to go into details, they are the season's best. For TWO DAYS, $18.75 i These are not Bargains-They are Values 63 Haijtpood Street ASHEPILLE, R C Tha npenlnn aala of ticket to th' DcKnir llopprr attraction wa with a ruh, J. It. Carroll, manager of the Auditorium, announced laat iilcM. Tho ticket for the three pel foriniincca are on aale at the box uffici- n the lobby of tha Im pcri'il Theatre Tho history of the theatra prob ably pH'm-iit no more dlatlnaulNh id .1 in I sun -Hef ul collaboration In tho wrltinu of opera than that of i. Illicit rind Mulllvan, whnae work havu in hicvi'd the mipreme teat of crmcimii. They have maintained their charm. melody and wit Ihroiiith nil tho years alnra their I oi iKltial production Juat a halt century 110. Their oporna have preered an endurm Interest and I from year to year theatre-goer ami lovem of iniielc manlfeat an i undiminished affection for all of their compoaltlona. Thl reflec- I lion hna on oaperlal pertinence at I the preaent time In view of the an- nounroment that the DeWolf Hoa per and hi (illbert and Hulllvan Comic Opera Company will appear at tne Aiiditorinm next Friday and Saturday nlfihta nncl Kalurday mat inee. in a repertoire of the moat auccraafiil of the (illbert and Sulli van operas. Including- amonjt other "inn Mikado' and pinafore." Mr. Hopper ecarcaly need any Introduction to local thentre-froera. He ban entertained and delighted American audlencea In many auc cessful operatic productions, but In none of them haa he achieved greater distinction than In hi a aoclation with the revivals of the opera above montloned. For many year no New York production of a Gilbert and Sullivan opera has been conaldered complete without the preaence of Mr. Hooper In the cant. In none of the opera In which Iiihb appeared ha he had finer ouiTurtunlty of .manifesting hi highest excellence " a ginger and a a comedian. Ills preaence In thin city Ig alxo an evidence that the popular taste for the better theatrical offering haa not les sened a so many "klll-Joya" have prated Tho wholesome, the ar tistic, and the cultivating 1 still In great demand. BELIEVE PRISONERS HEADED THIS WAY Sheriff Ijyerly Receive Notion of .Fall Delivery In Morrlstown, 'J'aim., Keceiitly. Sheriff J. A, Lyerly has received word from Shoriff J. F Mathes, of Hamblen County, to be on the sharp lookout for six prisoner who escaped recently In a Jail de livery at Morrlstown, Tenn. Mr. Mathe ay he has reason to be lieve that several of the prisoners might have come to this county. Those who made their escape were: Ed Williams, Wilbur Em ory, Porter Anderson, Will Mays. Frank Haynes and Orady Owens. All are wanted on felony charges, except Haynes, who Is charged with counterfeiting. Notices asking officers In vari ous sections of North Carolina to watch out, for these men have been aent out by the Tennessee officer. AUDITORIUM 2 THEATRE -spbciatj engagement Nights and ONE MATINEE Nov. 3-4 Moat Sensational Theatrical Suotwm of Keont Yearn, tn I ye real Opinion of Press ATLANTA JOtTRNAI IeWolf Hopper in "Mikado" Superb Entei-talnment.vTrnly an All-Star ' Cast. Hopper was never funnier. HEijj IN BAIriMOKK-" Ten Record-Breaking Weeks ATLANTA CHJNSTITTTION The audience went wild over the, "Mikado." The Orchestra Necessitated to Finish the Show before morning, crashed tunefully Into the most enthusiastic applause heard In years. ATLANTA GEORGIAN PeWolf Hopper V a m'o n s Stars big hit In "Pinafore." Comedians win storm of ap plause. HELD I N ' NEW ORLEANS For Two Sensational Weeks of FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY MATINEE "THE MIKADO Mr. Hopper Playing His nest Hole "KO-HO" BATTIMORE StTN To miss PeWolf Hopper and hi wonderful cast stars in the "Mikado" Is to miss one of the Uncut things of the theatre. NEW ORLEANS ITEM DeWolf Hopper triumphant. The finest company In years. Gorgeous costumes and chorus of beauties who can reaUy sing. LEDGER-DISPATCH DeWolf Hopper at his brilliant best. "Pinafore ' rides to port on sea of Joyousness. Magnificent oast of stars. America's Favorite Comedian AND HIS NOTABLE ALL-STAR GILBERT. AND SCLLIVAN COMIC OPEIt COMPANY FAMOUS SINGERS AND COMEDIANS In Resplendent Productions of the Funniest, Most Tuneful and i-opuiar tiomic operas Ever Written. SATURDAY NIGHT DE WOLF HOPPER MjLjkM EJfKIMMI Miwimi. Passes Away at Home of Her Daughter Hold Fumeral Ser vlona Today at Grace Chapel. Mr. J. I Brown, 74 year old. died laat night t the realdenc of her daughter, Mr. H. 8. Shook, of New Found. Funeral rvloo will be held thl afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from Grac Chapel. Mr. Brown Is urvlved by tho following children: Frank. Charlie and Fred Brawn, of lelrester; Mrs. !' S. Shook, of New Found; Mrs. M. G. Coffee. Afrs. M. B. Beeves and Mr. .1. M. Blanche, of Ibices ter, and Mrs. W. R. Sluder and Mr. II, 1.. Stullllng, of AhvUle. all, Floyd I a comedian, humor ist and entertainer, o that hi audience I ever In a stags of con stant mirth even though held pell bound at the dexterity and mystery put Into the performance of hit tricks. Thl number on the lyceum will be followed November 21 by the( appearance , of the Klecta Hunt Concert Company, composed of two talented in en musician and two equally alcllled women. All were former member of .the well known Botonln Sextette. REAL TREAT OFFERED IN LYCEUM NUMBER Entertainment Tonight at High School Reported One of Merit Next Number Noembor 21. InstantReliff WhoojmtjCbujh CVoup& Color BronrfUlTroubler Stelnway, Hallet and Davit Pianos and Player Pianos W. H. RYMER, Incorporated 12 Government Street Formerly Battery rark Plac "H.M.S. PINAFORE" Herbert Watareut Arthur Cunnlngram CELEBRATED ARTISTS J. Humblrd Plrffey, Henry Kelly, Winifred AnifUn Between Acts Mr. Hopper Will Recite "CASEY AT THE BAT" Alloa MackenUe Bernlce Mcrshon COMPANY OF SIXTY ,40 - America's Most rieanttful and Best Staging Chorus. COMPANY'S OWN ORCHESTRA Prices: Nights, 60c to $2.50; Maclnee, 50c to a.00 I'liw Tni. Old-Fashioned Drug Store In the old days you went to the apothecary's for your medi cines. He sold drugs and little else. In these modern times, the drug store has developed into a kind of department store. Tot we are stiU old-fashioned enough to consider our prescription department the most important feature of our business. 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Teacher Association, are to be giv en a treat In a finished slelirht-of- hand performance, Introducing many new tricks, and an almost unbelievable mental telepathy fea ture when the Floyds appear to night at the High School audito rium. With 20 years of experience be hind them, Floyd the magician, and Mohala, his able assistant, are reported as offering; a truly enter taining program of tricks, witn it Don't cut CORNS Don't rut corns or eallouse. or fool with corrosive acid. Such methods are dangerous and don't get at the cause. Dr. HehoH's Zlno-pad. new dlcovery, stn hurting Instant ly; start healing at once They protect while they heall Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. Abso IntcJy safe! Special size for corns, callouses and bunions. At druggist's and shoe dealer's. Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads Put one on Uio pain Is gone Who 'S Who Can vou recognize Asheville's S leading business men from their S Backs?????? . $50 IN GOLD i ! Will b awarded to th thre persons guessing; the great . i it.. 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