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. V rAGU EIGHT TIIE ASIIEVILLE ' GAZETTE-NEWS. " Saturday, November 13, 10 1 f t Puccinifs .Grand: -Opera GETS IMPORTANT POST. For Infanta and Children.' ' The Kind You Have Dedicated to s (land- ALCOHOL 3 PER CKNT- ANgelablefteparatlonlcs-ils-: siiBilatingteRxxlamlRrtiila ting tlte Stomachs andBowelsof The Handy Heater L MM ' ? !! J v , ... .,4 j 5; . J. VtV ,lt- 1 1 K Wfc r ? ; v Always Bought Bears r.i ' , . P 1 H ESS- Promotes DisestionfliteiM nessandRest.Contalnsnelliw Opimu.Marphine norMaeral.: ROT NARCOTIC. ' JtscMeUtt-ftraWJlar. Ant-rfcc! Remedy forCoiKfin Hon . Sour Sto!uach.Dlarrtoa Vorms:onvnlsK)n$.rveri!ai ness and Loss of Stjep. " YvSmk Si(nanut of ' NEW "YOIC i-ra f 'M il ni'TOf1 i r AinaM i if p- w ror Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use Over Thirty Years THS CKNTAUM IOMMNI, IICW TOUR ITT. (Continued from pase 7.) Weber s Music Hall Hiniply for a 1m1 ropohtan tryout hut its success was so Hicat, It continued an interrupted run it' three hundred nights and played to llic biK'ceyl business in the history of the house. Critics declare it is one of Ticket sale opens Tuesday 'morning at Whitlock's. The i-ast presenting "The Girl from Hector's is suid to he one of the most expensive over sent on the road. "The lloiiciniail tilrl." .t the Auditorium at an early date the Atiorn Opera company's big spec tacular production of "The llohemian r.irl" will he the attraction. Coming like a refreshing; hreath from the past Halle's heloved melodies, "1 Dreamt I Jnvelt in Marble Halls." "The Moan 111 ;A VX ' 1 -1 4 i ' Uth .kvl. I 111 I t f T, r "w f "4 4 yv " A' vV .-I7N ,1 4L- rjK.K IX 'TIIK ;IHI. KKIIJl Ki:TltS." AriITOIllVM. TIU'KS Dv. o i:iiu:it the few produ -tions ol its sort ever made tha? lurries with I: a hlsh class )dot and still lontaitiH 11 IuiikIi In every line of the dlalouue. I'aul .M. I'ntter. the author of t ie work, who was also respon.-iilile for "Trilby" and many othe. celebrated staKe successes, re ceived more rovultles from "The Girl'' last Hc;ion than was paid any other writer for a Htnule work In such short p;.c of limo. ''Tliw irl" will be seen at the Audi torial!, Thursday. November Howed lon." "Then You'll Itemem ber .Me," etc.. will he rendered by a speciai cast of Krand opera stretiKth iind et'tei livencsfi combined with the most massive and maunlticent stane environment ever prepared for the opera In this country, and Introducing in the live great slane picture a wealth t novel hi.i uttraaive special fiatiires to lend realism, which. In . hides a band of real Gypsies, a caval cade of trained horses, whirlwind ac robatn. ballet, etc. AUDITORIUM Wednesday Matinee and Night November 22nd. Vaughn (I laser 8 Grand Revival of the Test College Phiv Ever Written. "The College Widow" By George Ade. -- Witli the Greatest Ball Player the World has ever known Gobb (The Georgia Peach) ... "Whose triumph n an actor paralelU his triumph on the Field. . . . . NOHKOI.K LANDMARK mid: "HurprlsiiiKljr good ai an actor, ' th.r with th iMid" NORFOLK VIROIMAN-PI-UT Bald: "Plays tha part In a manner that wlna- eurtala rail and meaaurea up ai an ac tor." Suport!Hl ly a company of 40 prominent players. , Prices for the matinee are $1, 7.V, and 50 Xiirlit prices nro $l.f0, $1, 7.V, and .10c. i Ticket salt open it.W.i(loc1i's fonday nlorninir. e w h Ik ' M i m M a - i - . Wf vellum, in bii own handwriting,' i M ' 7 TrV.AtTB Kokkhi Mtdauno, who has been Um Japanese ConstU General in New York, bus Len appointed to an important boat at the Japanese Legntion in i'ekln: , Mr. Mldzune Is one of the beat known! of tie diplomatic corps in Mew Y oriel and WaaULDKton. He is a member ofl the Lawyers' Clnb, tbe Lotus Club, the: Century Clnb, tbe Japan Society audi (rice president of tbe Nippon Club. He Is of an old and noble family of Japan and Is a graduate of the Imperial Untj ;-4 II. x iH(aliUli: "To Her Majesty Queen Alexandra 1 - of England. Rtlpectfully dtdicated by Giacomo Puccini." The Queen, pleased at the com pliment, enra handsome jewel to Sienor Puccini as a louvenir. and .j an autoBraoh letter in which the -v thanked him 'for the dedication, and told how proud the was of the compliment, and pleased with the phenomenal success the opera had achieved. .Her Majesty also expressed hertregret an her in-' ability to hear the work because of her mourning. She subsequent ly, however., has on several occa sions commanded the music to be. played f or Rpyal. guests. at private audiences. ' -It is not generally known that- A grand " opera written " by the Giacomo Puccini dedicated hivj foremost Italian composer, founded opera, "The Girl of the Golden';' on a purely-American subject, and West, which Henry W. Savage i, bristling with American spirit and will shortly present in this city it atmosphere, dedicated to England's English, to Queen Alexandra of. ' Queen, and produced in English England. When the great Italians by a company of world-famous composer had finished the score, bei artists under the direction of sent an exquisitely hound, hand J Henry W. Savage.' lends to "The illumined copy to Her Majesty. ' Girt of the Golnto. JVest.r' with an inscrintion on a page of one international siirniftcance. The Lax-Foa Way. -.. If you had a medicine that would strengthen the liver, the stomach, the kidneys and the bowels, and at the same time make you strong with a systemic tonlo, don't you believe you would soon be wellT That's "The Lax-Fog Way." 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