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Tic kets go on sale Thursday morn ing at Whltlock's nothing Store. PIMM MM 4CML054 THEATRE CIRCUIT Thursday, Matinee and t -m Night, Oct. 26th, The Society Event of the Season. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT The Distinguished Young Shakespearenri Actress MAY STEWART , ' and n excellent eompany in - ;- , "INGOMAR," THE BARBARIAN v By Frederick Hohn . "Two souls with but a single thought, Two hearts that licrit us one." : : . ,n ; . ? . . Bargain Matinee. "AS YOU LIKE IT" "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players." v . "; .."' Special Prices Matinee: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1. Boxes $1.50 Night: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Lower floor first 9 rows $1.50. Boxes, $2.00.-1-. - u-' - . V ' - - 1 AUBIf ,t . Special Announcenient , ; . ' FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 27 j The unmistakable Dramatic Event Morrison and Warde (Inc.) Impressive Production of VIOLA ALLEN'S GREATEST SUCCESS. t y "Tils t'(iite Sister" . '- ' ' , 'Preecnicd LILLIAN RHODES And n truly, dejonJable eaKt. I' Marion Crawford's Famous Novel ' Dramatized. A ROMANCE OF THE CHURCH Readies the Heart, (llorifies Kelision, Thrilling, Inpir injr, Sntisfvin?. : 'r r-i Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Neats on Kile Whitloek's Clothing Store, AVeJnody moniiii'l. . ... "Fathers have been much malign ed." "In what way ?" "About giving suitors the boot. On three occasions I! have been, referred by a young woman to her father, and every time I found It wan for the pur pose vf letting me down eay.''-i-Ixti- tsville Courier-Journal. 1 . Biliousness Is due to a disordered condition of the stomach. Chamber Iain's Tablets are essentially a stom ach medicine, Intended especially to act on that organ; to cleanse It, tone and invigorate it, to regulate the liver and t banish biliousness' posi tively .and effectually. . For sale by all dealers. : V CMU6 THEATRE CIRCUIT MATUTKK AND NIGHT Monday Oct J.lrd. A. II. Woods offers for your approval the Sensation of the year i - F.xceeding the Speed Limit The Girl in the Taxi j An all star cast, the- sensation of Europe. Has received the endorse ment of America. . PRICED Matinee 2Sc to .$1.00. ) Night 60c to $1.50. . ; Tickets at Whltlock's Friday. 7 M mn i . i" 5 1 t i 4 CM witli .y 01 ';.'' 55. 'yf I . i --.v-'i 'V .' ' ft? JOB M. FIEIiDS, ONE fOSCEPIANS IX TIfK HIT. "THE WINXIXO n-TrrrPH!M. RATI'llDAY. NKK AM) XIGHT. jOt'ruBKlt ; 31. "Tlic Winning Widow." The musical comedy success, "The Winning Widow," which haa played to capacity houses la Philadelphia and Norfolk, since this musical hit was produced, has made .a. pro nounced hit in the two cities, will come' to the Auditorium, for a mati nee this afternoon and a perform- ' ;k,o. h. KCAxiiOX. One of tlie Ioailng CoiiKHlianH in the Musical Coined)- lilt, 'The Winning Widow," at the Auditorium Today, . , Matinee and Mghl. . a nee tonight. This Is what the Philadelphia Item says of it: "The Winning Widow" is another Illustration of the fact that Manager Wegcfarth of the Orand opera house always make good when ho offered "The Winning Widow" to his' patrons laat night before a packed house. There Is plenty of music, there be- i 1 M myym f.i;i7i;.i: u. fccwNboN m .nr. rin.iis, in the misu u hit, at- lilt; AUdOUllM KtM .ilT, OF Tnr MVSICAIj WIDOW MATI- ln 20 sone numbers exclusive of en trance and dancing ruimhers. There are sweet voices, witty and whole some dialogues, handsome stage ef fects, surprises, novelties, and a bevy of pretty girls, who appear fetching .1 '.i. . . . . I. r rT : -i 'yyys& : ii'XWi- j - r I y. , - . v ' -; .. . " : ' ' v.; . ' ' '. -ii !-i:M?v:.TSr! '! 1. i '. i .. : '.' : " V : t ' , , " ' -BIWMK I'AKLKY, In the .MuHlral roiiicdyTln Wiiinlng Wllw,,, AiKlltorinm Today, ( . Matlnco and MghU In handsome costumes called for. Joe Fields appearance only Is enough to raise roars. The songs are nil catchy, and when Miss Hartl sang "The Light That Lies In Woman's , Eyea,". With Fields, the audience simply encored them to exhaustion. Two babies ar ft In the plot, and even they arc reoj babies. .. A scene . at Atlantic City shows all the beauties In the surf, and . It Is very pretty and realistic. Olive Wanter Mann scored a hit with a "Woman's Rights" address and 'song, Harry Lamont s Marie, was quite 'French . and also quite fresh Rut to Miss Rartl must go the chief charm for ,. beauty;; voice and grace' fulness.. :. . : '; . Prices for tonight. are up to $1.60. LIlllnn niHVlcs In ' The White Sister." v- All; women enlfiyja .eood love story in' which the fate of. the lovers hang i lit the ..balance. and -Id spiced with a little .dantfer that. -. is--one of the greatest, reasons - for ' the remarkable sufccea'!)C""Tbe, White Sister," , which Is .billed for Friday,, October. 27,. at the' Auditorium, with the magnetic American beauty, Lillian Rhodes, In the stellar role. and. a superior cast of; supporting players. "The White Sister'.' was dramatized from Marlon Cruwfbrd's latest ; novel of the. same name and the action of the play oc curs In sunny Italy, the home of ro mance, love, poetry and music. It Is an; Intensely human atory in a religi ous setting, and that Is why it Is so strongly endorsed; by the church, al though in Its . development It Is amusement and entertainment of the purest quality.'. It is handled In an unliftlng manner and carries a con vincing lesson. The role of the nun r l houScrtYet our telephone inates the distance. 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GENUINE C r - y A Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In U$e. For Over 30 Years ,:,hTh thc ecimus eeMMMv, tmumir stscit. ncw touk eirr. (the White Sister) makes, exacting demands upon the emotional powers of the actress and It is her powerful Interpretation ' of the role and her striking apearance in the character that has earned for Lillian Rhodes the reputation of being America's most convincing emotional actress. Nearly every character In the play is a star part and requires a company of unusual qunlity to do it justice. The Mage pictures are realistic and handsome, while the Interpolated mu sic which permeates the play is sweet and soothing. 'The White Bister" will probably crowd the theater and undoubtedly be one of the most gen uine treats of the season. ' May Stewart Comes to the Auditorium Thursday mntlnee and night, October 26, pre senting "As you Like It," at matinee and "Ingomar" at night. - . The coming of Miss Stewart has aroused pleasureable . anticipations among many cltlzene and college folks outside of theatrical circk, ns well as regular theatergoers. . who realize' the opportunity her engage ment affords. Attractions of this class and stars of JIIhh Stewart's reputation and abil ity itro rare except n few comnanles that give productions of Shake speare's and other, classics for bene fits of clubs and societies in "open air" during the summer time. - We have only three standard Shake pearean companies', Snthern and Marlowe and Mantel), who no longer play anything but the very largest cities, and Mis Stewart, who will be the only one to visit the south this season. :-.' Vaudeville and Pictures. Opera House. Tfs alohg way from the city to the farm- i The universal system UmteS thotisdhds of cities, towns that-your telephone is the long distance lines of the Bell with the lo ; , Are you a subscriber? . ' . . . : .. '. ; ASHEVILLE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH' CO. UNlVtjlSAL SERV1CL i'; -.- h , Boughtvand which lias been '' has biarn the alenatore of -tv - and has been made under his per ZpgTfiiis BOnal supervision since its Infancy, ,., Signature of ..i .it- .'. notice. , ;. -".'",;; , By authority of the power of sale given to the undersigned in a certain deed of trust executed by P. C. : Hubert and his wife on February 25, 1909, which said deed of trust Is duly recorded In Book of Mortgage Nd. 75 ut page 120 In the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, default having been made in the payment of the debt secured thereby when the same became due, said debt being still unpaid, and the holder thereof having requested the under signed to exercise said power of sale, I, Haywood Parker, -trustee, will on Monday, November 6th, tail, at 12 o'clock, noon, In front of the Court , House door In Aahevllle, N. C, sell by public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described land situate, lying and being in. the -city of Asheville, North Carolina, belnir bounded and more particularly de scribed as follows: !.' - ', -Beginning at a stake in the .West margin of East street, the northeast corner of A. F. CookV lot,' an Tans thence With said East street. 4 deg. VAsfl forty-hlne (49) feet "to a stake; thenop North 8154 deg. West elgthy nine (89) feet to a stake; thence with the line of lot No. 2, five deg. West thirty-one (SI) feet to a sUke, the northwest corner of A. F. Cook's lot: thence with the Northern boundary line of said lot South 71 deg. SO mln. Kast ninety-four and one-half (94) feet to the beginnings- It being the same lot conveyed to Heata Evans by ' W. Israel and wife by deed regis tered In the office of Register of Deeds for Buncombejunty in Book 14t at page 354 and uated June 26th, 1906. This October 6th, 11I . , . HAYWOOD PARKER; Trustee. service elim- 4 center of the sys- . l.,v h REASONABLE RATI 'jr ,.;w-;.. , r ., ' 1 7r r i XT :'" -iO'-1 7 'St ' : H - v . 4 - -' M -'t'. ' . 'f. '"'i '' .'i 10 :i ,--! '.. .1 ''1 1 I )4 Si
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